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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 154705" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p><em>Did the teacher actually sign her intials with a smiley face after writing that?????</em> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes. I thought it was strange, too!</p><p> </p><p>I did ask him to explain in his own words, an introductory paragraph, body of text, concluding paragraph, and transitional sentence.</p><p>He barely explained the intro, thought that the body was exactly 3 paragraphs because for this paper, that's what the teacher told him, and had no idea what a transition was. I explained it to him. Then at dinner, I asked him to tell husband. He couldn't. So I explained it again. husband tried. I think difficult child finally got it.</p><p>I also explained that the body of a paper can be any length, depending upon the project, and that in this instance, just for this paper, it is three paragraphs, but does not always have to be.</p><p>He is SO literal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 154705, member: 3419"] [I]Did the teacher actually sign her intials with a smiley face after writing that?????[/I] Yes. I thought it was strange, too! I did ask him to explain in his own words, an introductory paragraph, body of text, concluding paragraph, and transitional sentence. He barely explained the intro, thought that the body was exactly 3 paragraphs because for this paper, that's what the teacher told him, and had no idea what a transition was. I explained it to him. Then at dinner, I asked him to tell husband. He couldn't. So I explained it again. husband tried. I think difficult child finally got it. I also explained that the body of a paper can be any length, depending upon the project, and that in this instance, just for this paper, it is three paragraphs, but does not always have to be. He is SO literal. [/QUOTE]
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