Locking into the
magic of Legos
Basically in this article, it describes how much
good Legos can do for kids. It lets them
use their imaginations and it allows them to have fun and express their
creativity.
The line that I think is best written is this:
"With Legos, kids build sturdy little creations – which, in turn, build
sturdy kids." I really like how she
uses the quote in the column. It ties up
the end of the column very well. It also
uses good syntax by rhyming. Also, I
like her writing styles at the very end of each column. In each of her columns, she includes a cool
sentence at the end. Here are the last
sentences for each example:
For better vision, kids need more time
outdoors: "'What all kids need is
more training in three dimensions'," Clark says. "'Life is not
two-dimensional,'". Both of these
quotes are cool. They both have a
different message behind it. This is why
I like these columns.
Questions
How do you find all of these topics and do you
personally interview the people?
Why did you choose the career that you chose?
Do you have a team of people to come up with
ideas or do you do it personally?
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