User:Petersonsl

First, I noted that rhymes are used to teach children how to read Second, "Hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle" I am a writer that is unknown to you and I am writing something that I depict as something of query that needs to be told, but it is a problem for me to tell it to you so that you will completely know my thoughts, for example, the word "Hey" reflects upon me, the poem The Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman. The word, Hey, is old grass, but this is a poem written for children, or is it? aand the quotes & usage of words and punctuation with extras to reflect meaning such as my addition of the a in the word aand at the beginning of my sentence, plus it is not capitalized because I want you to understand and think about what I am writing. Is what I am saying correct or not? and does it really matter? I think it does, as far as Wikipedia is concerned. Second, "The cow jumped over the moon" is in reference to references in that I am the writer and I am writing about something that is possibly known or unknown to you that you probably wish to know more about" Even though, it may be impossible, I will attempt to write about it. Third "The little dog laughed in spite of himself" is the result in what you understand and that you know that you understand the meaning of that which was said. Although, you may not know nor understand it the same as others. Fourth "And The dish ran away with the spoon." Others get together with similar likenesses/understandings, for example, theY are utensils,(those writings from others) and they use the word "and" to interpret the meaning of: for example, this poem, uses the word "and" to add the meaning of that which has already been said. by Sherry Peterson (2012). AAND sometimes people, like myself, have their own knowledge of things that need to be said, aand they don't have a reference. bbut what they say is extremely important. In this case, to Wikipedia. A