mr. burgess, here's why I think reading a graphic novel is really reading. heart: Mom, did you ever try to explain something that's so obvious it's almost impossible to explain? Mom: Every day.
What Heart ought to do is make her letter (or report, whichever) in a graphic form. Make her explanation with pictures, use her imagination and creativity. She just might blow Mr. Burgess away!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
I’d like to hear one of the mother’s examples when raising Heart.
codycab over 5 years ago
You’re asking this to you’re own mom, Heart?
sueb1863 over 5 years ago
I don’t think he said a reading a graphic novel wasn’t reading. He said it wasn’t the same as a book, and he’s right. They’re two different mediums.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
She’s your mom, Heart. What do you think?
sjsczurek over 5 years ago
What Heart ought to do is make her letter (or report, whichever) in a graphic form. Make her explanation with pictures, use her imagination and creativity. She just might blow Mr. Burgess away!
cholomanaba over 5 years ago
Isn’t that true that “an image is worth a thousand words?”
barister over 5 years ago
See, this is what happens when reading to many comic books…oops graphic novels..sorry.
Dragoncat over 5 years ago
I’m betting Mr. Burgess wasn’t allowed to read comic books as a child… or as an adult.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Does Addy spend a lot of time in YouTube comments sections for political videos?