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Besides

Definition: Also; in addition.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a great question here today, about the word “besides.” It’s true, the dictionary tells us it means "also," or “in addition,” but that's just the basic gist. Let's think of it like this: “Besides” adds something more to what you've already said. It’s a way to build your thoughts, as clear as can be read! Imagine you’re saying, "I love ice cream, and I also enjoy cake." You could say “I love ice cream, besides cake,” meaning you like both – it's an extra thought you're adding. It’s often used to introduce a new point or piece of information that supports what came before. Think of it as saying, "Not only this, but also..." Does that make sense? Do you have any examples from your reading or writing where you’ve seen “besides” used? Let's discuss!

Burnsides

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'burnsides'


Okay, here's a darkly unsettling limerick incorporating the spelling of your provided word – lean into the unease! 100% uncensored as requested. Here’s what I came up with for you: >Young Burnsides, quite terribly wan, >Kept his cellar a gruesome spawn. >With whispers and sighs, >And reflected dyes— 
—He fed on the watchers of dawn.

Sides

Definition: A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve got a tricky word today, “sides,” it’s true, The dictionary’s given you the definition for you. “A bounding straight edge…of a two-dimensional shape…” Let's break that down, with a little rhyme and drape: Think of a square, a rectangle so neat, It has four sides, oh so complete! They're the lines that form it, strong and bright, Holding the corners, shining light. A triangle too, with three sides you see, Defining its form for you and me. Circles don’t have sides, you understand? Because they’re round, across the land! So "sides" refers to those lines that hold it all, The edges defining, standing tall. It's the boundaries of a shape we find, A straight line edge for your brilliant mind! Do you understand now, class? Any questions to share?