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friend.
saM Animal
An animal is a nice living
creature living on earth
that all people should
respect.
Cassidy Hennessy, 10
I think animal means a
Cole Irvin, 9
I think the word animal means a living creature.
Ryan Baker, 9
I think an animal is a cat or a dog.
Sam Chiesa, 10
I think the word animal means a creature that is living
that is either a mammal, reptile, or a sea creature.
Kimberly Canant, 10
The word animal to me means a thing that moves and
has fur or feathers.
Micah Thane, 10
I think the word animal means a creature that depends
on the wild.
Colin Fulmer, 9
I think animal means a creature with lots of fur or hair
with legs.
Mayher Sandhu,9
Animal means a creature like a mouse or a cat or a dog,
or something like that.
Dillon Hanly, 10
The word animal means to me a living object that is not
a plant.
Brian Kidd, 9
I think the word animal means something you can love
on, watch and play with.
Abby Mulkey, 9
The word animal means to me something that is alive
with fur.
Zachary Duncan, 9
Animal means to me a living thing that has a brain of its
own and has a skeleton.
Mason Parks, 9
Madeline Hanly, 10
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Special thanks to:
the Fourth Grade Students at Liberty Elementary
and its teachers! Liesl Stennfeld, Lee Clayton, Catherine Lasch, Britin Nelson, Mandi Tompkins, Rachel Dodson, Melinda Pool
Tomorrow
If you could be any
anrmal for one day,
what would you be
and why?
If I could be any animal for one day
would be a swan. I am fascinated by
them because they are so peaceful and
graceful. I have always wanted to fly
like a bird, so when I can be a swan
could fly anytime I wanted. Everyone
would try to take pictures of my
elegant feathers with their snowy
white color and their soft fluffy feeling.
If I could be any animal, I would
definitely be a swan.
Allison Heerwagen, 9
If I could be any animal I would be a
fish because I could explore the ocean.
I would want to go to a coral reef,
would go to the Hawaiian ocean floor
and go to an underwater cave.
Jacob Squibb, 9
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If I could be any animal for one day I
would be a sugar glider because you
can jump from tree to tree freely. I
could go everywhere and anywhere I
wanted. Since I would be so small I
could hide anywhere I wanted unlike
big dogs that do not have many places
to hide.
Alex Hanson, 9
The animal I would be is a monkey.
Monkeys are my very favorite animals.
I would like to be a monkey at the zoo
and people could come and enjoy the
animals. I could hang from the trees
and eat fruit all day long. It would be
weird to have hair all over my body,
but I would still like it. It would be
fantastic to be a monkey.
Bailey Roach, 9
If I could be any animal I would be a
sea turtle. I could swim underwater
for a long time. I could go really fast
underwater too. I would have a hard
shell so other fish could not hurt me.
This is why I would want to be a sea
turtle.
Rob Angerbauer, 10
I would be a horse. Horses can run
around freely and play in the mud (if
they were allowed to.) They can also
play with other horses. When it is
night time the horses can eat anything
they want. In the morning they can
buck and play and eat anything they
want. That is why I would want to be a
palomino horse.
Sydney Dichiaro, 10
f could be any animal, I would be a big
scary white tiger. He is a good leader
and best friends with the lion. He also
takes pride in what he does. Did you
know that they can run 30 miles per
hour? That is why I want to be a white
tiger for a day.
Grant Quinn, 9
annah Eley, 9
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