In the book " A Light In The Attic '' on page 56-57
by Nayab Aslami Homework! Oh, homework! I hate you! You stink! I wish I could wash you away in the sink. If only a bomb would blow you to bits. Homework! Oh, homework! You're giving me fits. I'd rather take a bath with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion alone in the dark, eat spinach and liver, pet ten porcupines, than tackle the homework my teacher assigns. Homework! Oh, homework! You're last on my list. I simply can't see why you even exist. If you just disappeared it would tickle me pink. Homework! Oh, Homework! I hate you! You stink!
I've just done this for English homework: William Blake. He was an artist who rote poetry and every poem her wrote he had a picture to go with each one (The Tyger Poem had a picture of a tiger that he painted)
Yes, it is a very good book. I loved it. It is written by Dan Gutman, the same author that wrote the My Weird School series. There is a second book out now called The Homework Machine Returns.
General Fiction is the genre of "The Homework Machine."
who wrote the poem jessica erica steeze
Maya Angelou wrote a poem called A Hater.Selma Bejbi Esmerovic wrote a poem called Haters.
Who wrote the poem ''Save Energy
janson graham wrote a poem
Erin Friedrichs wrote the poem Time.http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/time-8
4 kids invent a homework machine to do their homework for them. But after a while, the homework machine decides to do all the work wrong, and is getting the kids into huge trouble at school. They fail tests, get yelled at by teachers, etc. The kids have to destroy the homework machine, and sadly, they throw the homework machine into the grand canyon. The next book is about how the homework machine strikes back.
A. Keith Barton wrote a poem titled "Inside."
Ted Hughes wrote the poem The View Of A Pig.