This is the main body of the article. ollow along as Ms. Linda reads this age-old Dr. Seuss tale. It's the fable of the wise Lorax defending his home and friends against the greedy Once-ler. Find the book here: http://bit.ly/2ScTVzj Check out our educator guide for teaching The Lorax:
This is the simple tips where we can highlight important studd we want the reador to undersatan
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This is the quote. It makes perfect sense to add what people hav said and outline it in a section. Is this OK.
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Some times we need to add warning messages. These are even more important than the other stykles. Let me know if this is OK.
ANd other styles are part of tinuMC editor.Like a bulltetlist
- this is the first bullet
- and the second
Or would you rather like the numbering of items like this?
- most important
- or perhaps steps in a recipe
- ant the like
And then the last style or FOrmat as wel call it
The simple note. Not as important, but easy to hightlith stuff. I think they are all very simiart. I will check with Miriam what she things.
Thas it.