Analysis of school

Jane Johnston Schoolcraft 1800 (Sault Ste. Marie) – 1842 ( Canada)



one day thee love of school will come, but shall I hate it for while i grow up. art, reading, sometimes cleaning! I dont like any of thee. addition and counting, "1...2...3!". for I only like writing and nothing more, but soon I will learn  grief and gore!


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Characters 266
Words 52
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 197
Words per line (avg) 49
Letters per stanza (avg) 197
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Jane Johnston Schoolcraft

Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, also known as Bamewawagezhikaquay (January 31, 1800 – May 22, 1842) is the one of earliest Native American literary writers. She was of Ojibwa and Scots-Irish ancestry. Her Ojibwa name can also be written as O-bah-bahm-wawa-ge-zhe-go-qua (Obabaamwewe-giizhigokwe in modern spelling), meaning "Woman of the Sound [that the stars make] Rushing Through the Sky." She lived most of her life in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.  more…

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