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Dear Emma, This is a very famous Ode. Can you go back and edit this post and add in the height=580 width=500 just before src in the code. This will change the size to make it more readable. Mā te wā Mrs Aperahama
Dear Emma, The ode you shared is always remembered around Anzac Day. I liked the poppy too. Another powerful symbol. Could you write you own poem or prayer? Blessings Mrs Tilley
Kia Ora Emma I like that you have used this famous ode on your blog, it is very special this ode and is well remembered around Anzac day. Have you been reading about Anzac day? Do you know any other symbols used to remember Anzac day? Ma te wa Mrs Tamatea
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Dear Emma,
ReplyDeleteThis is a very famous Ode. Can you go back and edit this post and add in the height=580 width=500 just before src in the code. This will change the size to make it more readable.
Mā te wā
Mrs Aperahama
Dear Emma,
ReplyDeleteThe ode you shared is always remembered around Anzac Day. I liked the poppy too. Another powerful symbol. Could you write you own poem or prayer?
Blessings
Mrs Tilley
I love your choice of this famous ode and the poppy. I can't wait to read your own prayer.
ReplyDeleteMrs Swider
Kia Ora Emma
ReplyDeleteI like that you have used this famous ode on your blog, it is very special this ode and is well remembered around Anzac day. Have you been reading about Anzac day? Do you know any other symbols used to remember Anzac day?
Ma te wa
Mrs Tamatea