This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable. From Wordnik.com. [Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable] Reference
Yet – writing on your hand like a first grader is perfectly acceptable?. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Mocks Sarah Palin By Writing ‘Cheat Sheet’ On Her Hand] Reference
This massive road grader is one of the finest trap blockers in the country. From Wordnik.com. [USATODAY.com] Reference
My son, the rising ninth grader, is terribly jealous that he can't go for two more years. From Wordnik.com. [Summer School for Up-and-Coming Teenage Writers/Artists] Reference
Fub I seriously doubt that the average 7th grader is quite as computer savvy as you assume. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » A Crime to Repeatedly Insult a Minor] Reference
One of the appealing children focused on in the film is named Francisco, a first-grader from the Bronx. From Wordnik.com. [Leonie Haimson: Education Indoctrination] Reference
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable. From Wordnik.com. [Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable] Reference
Like I said in a previous post, my third grader is practicing "writing small" so that his answer will fit in his WASL box. From Wordnik.com. [Sound Politics: "More WASL delays coming?"] Reference
12 Responses to “This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable”. From Wordnik.com. [Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » This title-grader is amusing, but wildly unreliable] Reference
Question 1: You should sign up for a HubSpot free trial and use Keyword grader to find the keywords with high volumes and lower difficulty. From Wordnik.com. [HubSpot's Inbound Internet Marketing Blog] Reference
Michael, a third-grader, is sporting a Mohawk. From Wordnik.com. [Phillies fans wet but happy] Reference
One week in 1989, a sixth grader was stabbed in the cafeteria. From Wordnik.com. [South Toward Home] Reference
A 12th grader nabbed in San Antonio, Texas, with a .38 thinks not. From Wordnik.com. [Uneasy Days In Court] Reference
How difficult is it to teach a sixth grader how to punctuate correctly?. From Wordnik.com. [Its Academic, Or Is It?] Reference
As a fourth grader, he recalls, "she was quite enthused to be liberated.". From Wordnik.com. [Free At Last!] Reference
Today the revelation seems quaint; a first grader can tell you about spin. From Wordnik.com. [Vance Packard, 1914-1996] Reference
Green was a comfortable place for Larry when he arrived as a seventh grader. From Wordnik.com. [Young, Gay and Murdered] Reference
Selling the candy looks easy next to explaining exploitation to a second grader. "". From Wordnik.com. [Saying 'No' To Fund-Raisers] Reference
Then there was the case of the fifth grader who wasn't picked for the cheerleading squad. From Wordnik.com. [Learn The Hard Way] Reference
Trevor, a 12-year-old seventh grader, plays football and participates in community theater. From Wordnik.com. [Why Sleep Matters] Reference
Take 12-year-old Samantha Brooks, a poised seventh grader who lives in Laguna Niguel, Calif. From Wordnik.com. [The Truth About Tweens] Reference
"Some kids were saying to each other, 'I don't think she's allowed to do that'," one fifth grader told NEWSWEEK. From Wordnik.com. [Bitter Lessons] Reference
"" I don't think I'd like dragging it up and down stairs at school, '' says one skeptical New York City ninth grader. From Wordnik.com. [Do A Wheelie] Reference
After running away from home in the suburbs for at least the fourth time in a year, the sixth-grader needed a place to stay. From Wordnik.com. [Lost Girl] Reference
Ask any parent of a second or third grader and they're likely to tell you that Pokemon is very popular in their school system. From Wordnik.com. [No Tickle Me Elmo This Year] Reference
How would a Muslim third grader react to those students (and maybe a teacher) who might fold their hands and bow their heads to pray?. From Wordnik.com. [My 60-Second Protest From The Hallway] Reference
One parent who has a third grader told NEWSWEEK that a teacher tapped her pencil on the child's desk to call attention to wrong answers. From Wordnik.com. [Bitter Lessons] Reference
At a birthday party for a seventh-grader, the boy's mother had gone down to the basement only to find all the boys lined up along one wall. From Wordnik.com. [The Oral Myth] Reference
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