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Tuesday, September 4, 2007 . 5:01 PM
Hair of the Dog - 9/4/07
Choose an old saying or proverb and write about it. You can make it clear that you agree or disagree with the saying, or you can leave it up to the reader to decide. You should integrate the saying in some way, whether you make it the title or include it as dialogue within the piece. For an example, read
"Mending Wall" by Robert Frost, which uses the saying "Good fences make good neighbors" as its basis.
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