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VALENTINE'S DAY
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PLANNING
Short story about Valentine
Writing a poem
Wanneer gebruik je hoofdletters?
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WHAT IS VALENTINE'S DAY?
It began in Rome in the year 268. The Emporor Claudius wanted an enormous army and did not want these soldiers to marry. He created a law where young soldiers could not marry.
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The Priest Valentine
He thought this was absurd and disobeyed the law! He secretly married many young soldiers and women.
While he did that, he put his life in danger. And in the end he was caught! He was sentenced to death.
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His legacy
Priest Valentine was sentenced to death on 14 February 270. Centuries later, the Catholic Church made that kindly priest a saint, one of three saints named “Valentine.”
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A poem
ROSES ARE VIOLETS ARE BLUE
SUGAR IS SWEET
AND SO ARE YOU
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A poem
It’s Valentine’s Day
And I’m thinking of you;
Be my buddy and pal,
And my Valentine, too!
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Capitalization (Hoofdletters)
First letter of a sentence always has a capital!
The girl is playing with her doll.
Proper Nouns: The name of a person, place, organization.
Ms Howesis always right.
It's always beautiful this time of year in London.
Does she work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation?
The word I (van ik) is always written in capital letter!