Zebra Question By Shel Silverstein Poem
Zebra Question By Shel Silverstein Poem. I'll never again ask a zebra about stripes. Nobody offers me candy and cokes, nobody listens and laughs at my jokes.
Nobody offers me candy and cokes, nobody listens and laughs at my jokes. Or white with black stripes? I asked the zebra are you black with white stripes?
Or White With Black Stripes?
I asked the zebra are you black with white stripes? And the zebra asked me, or you good with bad habits? “i asked the zebra, are you black with white stripes?
Or Are You Bad With Good Habits?
And the zebra asked me, are you good with bad habits? Nobody helps when i get into a fight, nobody does all. Or are you bad with good habits?
Or White With Black Stripes?
Sheldon allan silverstein was born onseptember 25, 1930, was an american. Or are you bad with good habits? Or white with black stripes?
And The Zebra Asked Me, Or You Good With Bad Habits?
Or white with black stripes? And the zebra asked me, are you good with bad habits? Or are you bad with good habits?
And The Zebra Asked Me, Or You Good With Bad Habits?
Grevy's zebra literary devices parallelism narrative repetition personal reflection narrative example: Nobody offers me candy and cokes, nobody listens and laughs at my jokes. Or white with black stripes?
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