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Correcting Sentences About Netsuke: An Art Lesson

In this activity, we focus on correcting grammatical and punctuation errors in sentences discussing netsuke, traditional Japanese carvings. The exercise includes a conversation between a student and their art teacher about the history and significance of netsuke. Students will learn about the function of these decorative items used to secure small objects to kimonos and explore the artistic value of netsuke. Each sentence contains common mistakes, providing an engaging way to practice writing and grammar skills.

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Correcting Sentences About Netsuke: An Art Lesson

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  1. Dol Week 11

  2. Copy the sentences and fix the errors. • 1. “What are them tiny carvings of peoples and animals” I asked my art teacher? • 2. “That carvings,” he replyed, “is some of the goodestjapanese netsuke in the world.”

  3. Copy the sentences and fix the errors. • 3. My teacher mr.washington, said “A long time ago small sculptures called netsuke were useful items in japan.” • 4. “For years though I have seed these time works of art in a museums of several countrys,” he added.

  4. Copy the sentences and fix the errors. • 5. An netsuke a kind of decorative pin was used to hang small things from the sash of a kimono. • 6. “The netsuke would slide under a persons sash and hold a box or pouch in place” said Mr Washington.

  5. Copy the sentences and fix the errors. • 7. “This here netsuke,” said Mr. Washington, “made by the Artist Kano Tomokazu.” • 8. Him said, “Raiden, the Thunder Demon, pulling the wind out of his sack.”

  6. Copy the sentences and fix the errors. • 9. I telled my parents, “netsuke were often made from ivory wood and other materials.” • 10. Many netsuke are quite valuable I believe and some forgers is now copeying they.

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