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Student Essay on If I Were a Book

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If I Were a Book

Summary:   If you could be any book what would it be? This is about becoming the book Green Eggs and Ham. Discusses the life lessons and humor found in the Dr. Seuss classic.


If I had to choose a book to be, it would defiantly be Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. This story gives a comical outlook on trying new things, memorizing it would carry on that lesson to all the children that it was told to. It would be a great way to give a positive tone to this world where books are constantly being set ablaze. This book not only teaches a lesson to older children, but it also is funny for younger children that are too little to understand the underlying message. For the extremely young children, like toddlers and infants, it could serve as a fun and quick bedtime story.

I think that memorizing this book would be important because it adds much needed humor into this censored world. Laughter is the best medicine.....

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