his rhyming
Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) had a passion for English literature and drawing during his school years. He enjoyed creating comic strips and writing short stories, which eventually led to his career as a beloved children's book author.
green eggas and ham
Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) did not have a formal diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome. However, some traits of his personality and behavior have led some to speculate that he may have exhibited characteristics associated with Asperger's.
If you are doing a I have a dream paper on homeless people some things to write about them include how they can stop being homeless, things that led to them being homeless, and some things they can do to help their situation.
For delegates from the 13 states to gather up and help revise the articles of confederation which led to the writing of the constititution.
When things were getting out of hand in the U.S., there had to be a written statement on how the government should be ran and it explains the goal of the government, and Shay's Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention.
Yes, there have been reports that Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) cheated on his first wife, Helen Palmer Geisel, which ultimately led to their divorce. He later remarried Audrey Stone Dimond.
You cannot get led poisoning from writing on your hand.
Dr. Seuss had a fear of public speaking. It happened because he was to get an award for selling war bonds by FDR and there was not enough medals. The other nine boys got the awards and FDR was embarrassed and yelled at Dr. Seuss.
America wanted to be a free country because it was unfair the way the British were treating them
they made writing up so they could write letters
Dr. Seuss' 1st book, And To Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street was published in 1937. His last book he wrote was Oh, The Places You'll Go! in 1990. He doesn't write books anymore because he died in 1991 (Just wanted to clear that up because your question was in present tense).