Because the word "because" doesn't add to the meaning. For example, the above sentence could read: The word "because" doesn't add to the meaning, excluding the first "because". Another word, "that', when left out, often doesn't change the meaning and is redundant as well.
Dr. Seuss birth name is Theodor Seuss Geisel. AT Dartmouth College he wasn't allowed to write for the magazine anymore so he used fake names. After using many fake names he decided to use his middle name, Seuss. He added "Dr." because his father wanted him to be a doctor
it was his middle name
It was his mother's maiden name
It is believed that Dr. Seuss disliked his book "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back" because he found it challenging to write due to limited word use and the strict vocabulary constraints he imposed on himself.
Oh, dude, the possessive of "Seuss" is "Seuss's." Like, you just add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. It's like saying, "Oh, that's Dr. Seuss's book," but with way less rhyming and way more grammar.
no because sheeps isn't a word, you only use the word sheep for example: 10 sheep 10 sheeps (doesnt how you say it in English)
Dr. Seuss he was rhyming in his one book and just made it up and just all of a sudden put a definition to it
Dr. Seuss was asked to write a book using a very small word list. He decided to pick two rhyming words: cat and hat. This became his inspiration to inspire young readers. If a child can read one word, they can use rhyming to figure out other words.
because they use the milk from the trees to eat and because they have no food or money to buy food and it doesnt harm the trees
thats inapropriate
Dr. Seuss used various poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, and onomatopoeia in his works. His playful and whimsical use of language and wordplay made his writing engaging and memorable for readers of all ages.
doesnt matter but people mostly use it as skincare (one word)