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Breakfast by Jeff Moss

Breakfast by Jeff Moss. Sophomore C 00121349 黃湘芸 00121305 張廷暘. Breakfast. I C U 8 your scrambled X, I C U drank your T. My heart is filled with NV , R there NE X 4 me? O Y is the carton MT now? How greedy can U B?

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Breakfast by Jeff Moss

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  1. Breakfast by Jeff Moss Sophomore C 00121349 黃湘芸 00121305 張廷暘

  2. Breakfast I C U 8 your scrambled X, IC U drank your T. My heart is filled with NV, R there NE X 4 me? O Y is the carton MT now? How greedy can U B? 4 U 8 all the scrambled X And left me 1 green P.

  3. Analysis I see you ate your scrambled eggs, Isee you drank your tea. My heart is filled with envy, Are there any eggs for me? Oh why is the carton empty now? How greedy can you be? For you ate all the scrambled eggs And left me one green pea.

  4. The Author– Jeff Moss • A composer on Sesame Street • composer, lyricist, playwright and television writer • It is important to him that his work be enjoyable to all ages, "with the family as the target and the children the bull's-eye." • http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/jeff-moss The Butterfly Jar (1989) Bob and Jack: A Boy and His Yak (1992) The Sesame Street Book of Poetry The Sesame Street Songbook

  5. Impression • An interesting way to “ play ” poem. • You could not read the poem, but speak the poem to realize it. • Have an imagine when reading poem. • Words are simple but witty. • It is suitable for both children and adult to read.

  6. Cited Prelutsky Jack , The 20thCenturyChildren’s Poetry Treasury, Random House, Inc., New York, 1999. Page 22

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