Never saw a first grader with such good handwriting, nor who even attempted quotation marks. In which case that means his teacher helped, and throws a whole new wrench of intrigue into the equation.
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6 comments:
shades of Lizzie Borden, okay so that was an axe, same principle though.....
Funny how it says "saw" and not "knew."
I don't get it! What made that person put the quotes THERE when they're so obviously supposed to go on "saw"?!
...and why is the saw on a house-shaped piece of paper? It looks like it's cutting off the roof!
Jeannelle, it was done in the 1st grade. That answers all of your questions.
Hysterical.
Never saw a first grader with such good handwriting, nor who even attempted quotation marks. In which case that means his teacher helped, and throws a whole new wrench of intrigue into the equation.
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