Today in Ms. Phillips class, we learned about pronouns. In case you don't know what pronouns are, I'm here to tell you that pronouns are basically nouns that are used to take the place of regular nouns. Like, if a sentence said "Chad went outside. Chad played tag." Instead you could say, "Chad went outside. He played tag." Do you see what I mean? Instead of using "Chad" again, I said "he." Because if you keep on using the same word over and over again, readers won't want to read your story anymore. You could replace it with words like they, he, and she cause if you use exciting words your reader will be engaged and want to keep reading. Then when they are finished, they will probably say, "I can't wait for the next book," and then you will feel good about yourself. Pronouns can also be used in talking like what if you're talking about a cereal instead of saying, "the cereal, the cereal, the cereal," you could say, "it has this, it has that." But you have to say the cereal first in order for your friend to know what you're talking about.
This is new reporter Nate, signing off.
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