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Edwin Serrano
Professor Jackie
ENG 101
12 May 2016
Grammar Log
Back in the days punctuation it was amazing how childrens stories were
entertaining and had a moral to the story morals wherein today punctuation the
21st century things are meant to entertain by parodying everything and to bot
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The wolf goes off script, which he then says, Thats wrong! Cried the Wolf.
Have you forgot to tell me what BIG TEETH Ive got? (Dahl 22).
Where in the one by Roald Dahl punctuation it shows that the Wolf is already at
grandmas possessive and then replace with period what ends up happening is
that he eats her and then dresses up as her punctuation but Little Red Riding
Hood goes off script by saying punctuation But grandma, what a lovely great
big furry coat you have on. Space needed (Dahl Pg. remove 22) punctuation
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Riding Hood goes off script by saying, But grandma, what a lovely great big
Riding Hood.
In the one by Charles Perrault, the Wolf gets the information of where the
grandmother lives, beats her to the destination, was able to get to Grandmothers
house, and then eats both Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood.
The stories punctuation though punctuation have totally different purposes and
replace with punctuation different meanings and are for different audiences.
The stories, though, have totally different purposes, different
meanings and are for different audiences.