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There are approximately 1,200 words in the book "Fox in Socks" by Dr. Seuss.
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a saying does not have to be from a book to be a quote.. he probably just said it whilst being interviewed or somthing
'Green eggs and Ham' contains 50 different words. 49 of the words are only one syllable in length; the only word longer than one syllable is "anywhere" (excluding the hyphenated 'Sam-I-Am'). Supposedly, Dr Seuss' publisher challenged him to write a book using no more than 50 words and 'Green Eggs and Ham' was the result.
Joe being the funny guy he is wrote that Dr Seuss is his favorite author.I'm not sure what book if any Joe is reading now. He does enjoy reading and I'm sure it is something a little more challenging than Dr. Seuss.
"We can . . . and we've got to . . . do better than this."
There are more than 375 words in the Sanskrit language. In fact, there are more than 350 thousand words, some of which are exceptionally long. You're not talking about a book in Sanskrit, are you?
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'Green eggs and Ham' contains 50 different words. 49 of the words are only one syllable in length; the only word longer than one syllable is "anywhere" (excluding the hyphenated 'Sam-I-Am'). Supposedly, Dr Seuss' publisher challenged him to write a book using no more than 50 words and 'Green Eggs and Ham' was the result.
little susie who actually it is Cindy Lou Who from Dr Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas. In the story Cindy Lou finds herself awake and thirsty late Christmas eve, she leaves her bed and finds the Grinch, disguised as Santa Clause, stuffing her family's Christmas tree up the chimney. The Grinch tells a lie involving a broken Christmas light, then gets her the water and sends her to bed.
A poem is more enjoyable than a long book because a poem has such meaning in a small amount of words. Poems can touch you so deeply, so very quickly.
Read one of the middle pages, and if there are more than 4 words you don't understand, the book is not a good choice.