Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Writing Center Blog MLA

Burby wrote, "Kids just don't get the same adrenaline rush memorizing a poem in school that they get from going to a party" (Burby 108).

Quaglia asserted, " The sense of fun and adventure they have in going to school and learning new things begin to wane by third grade when they've learned the basic skills," Quaglia says (Burby quoted from 108).

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