General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
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Project 1
1. Title : If You Give A Mouse A Cookie. Author : Laura Joffe Numeroff. By: Victoria Hernandez ; Marlyn morejon ; Jonathan ; Ernesto ;
2. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Laura Numeroff was born in Brooklyn, New York and she is the youngest of three girls. Ā During her childhood, she loved to read and before the age of ten, she decided that she wanted to Ā be a writer. When Laura got older, she went to apply to Pratt University for the intention to follow Ā Ā her sister's footsteps into being a fashion designer but she had no interest in it whatsoever.. After a Ā while, she took a course for writing and started to follow her first dream since she was a child to Ā becoming a writer. One homework assignment that made Laura write the story, Amy For Short, and Ā after meeting few rejections, it was published by Macmillian and started her career as a writer. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā She started to write the," If you Give," series and the first nine books, she wrote and Ā illustrated herself. Eventually, she decided that she was more of a writer than an illustrator. An Ā autobiography was wrote and then it was published in the year 2003. Now her most recent book Ā published in the 20th of September, 2008. The books that she writes are easily recognized internationally Ā and have in published in different languages for the enjoyment of all children. Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā The one book that she wrote that made a big hit in the," If you Give," series was the book," If you Ā Give a Mouse a Cookie." At first, the book was rejected nine times by publishers. The story made such a big hitĀ Ā that it spawned more books that expanded to include the characters of a moose, a cat, and a pig.Ā Then, sheĀ Ā started to writeĀ the series," What Mommies Do Best."Ā The book is about mothers giving piggyback rides, Ā teachingĀ them how to ride a bicycle, and teaching how to sew a button on a teddy bear. All the books that she Ā has wrote was made for children to enjoy. About the Author
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6. *Vocabulary Words* Trim: Synonyms: Cut; Sentence: The mouse had to trim his hair. Picture: Definition : Is to cut something. Remind: Synonym: Inform. Sentence: You will be reminded to give the mouse milk. Picture: Definition: Is to write a note to remember. Excited: Synonym: Awake, happy, hyper Sentence: The mouse got excited when he was drawing . Picture: Definition: Is to be happy for something.
7. *Vocabulary Words* Crawl: Synonyms: Move slowly ; Sentence: The mouse crawled into his bed. Picture: Definition : Moving closely to the floor. Sweeping: Synonym: Cleaning. Sentence: The mouse had to sweep up his hair. Picture: Definition: To clean up.
8. *Cause And Effect Chart* If you give a mouse a cookie; When he looks into the mirror; When you give him milk ; When heās finished giving himself a trim; When heās done cleaning ; When he looks at the pictures; Heāll ask for a glass of milk to go along with it . Heāll notice his hair needs a trim. Heāll ask for a straw. Heāll want a broom to sweep up his mess . Heāll want to take a bath . Heāll want to draw his own picture .