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  1. ” Good afternoon Mr.Longfellow.”
    ” Mr.Longfellow why did you lie in the story The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.”
    ” About what I never lie.”
    ” Oh really. Well Paul didn’t even make it to Lexington. He was captured.”
    “Oh.”
    ” Also the war didn’t even started.”
    ” Oh it didn’t start yet.”
    ” No it didn’t”
    ” Well okay Mr.Longfellow thank you for your time.”
    “My pleasure.”

  2. -Mr.Longfellow, Why did you lie?
    HWL: Uhm,lie about what?
    -The poem, “The midnight Ride of Paul Revere”
    HWL: I didn’t lie.
    -In your poem it says that Revere got to Concord at 2:00, but Revere never made it to Concord.
    Paul Revere rowed across the river with two friends, and in Charleston he had borrowed a horse, and in your poem it says that he got onto his horse and set off to warn people.
    HWL:Ohh, Well I guess I did tell a false poem there.

  3. Me:”Hello Mr.Longfellow! I got a question to ask you.”
    Him:”Yes siree! What is it you got to ask about my wonderful poem?”
    Me:”Actually, it’s wonderful but what I want to know is why did you make lies like when you said you made it to Concord but you actually didn’t.”
    Him:”Well to tell you the truth I just wanted to trick the readers and make it more intersting.”
    Me:”So what you’re saying is you wanted to keep the reader intersted about your poems?”
    Him:”Yes exactly. That is what i meant.”
    Me:”Oh well okay. But it’s better to tell the truth because if you tell lies nobody would want to trust you on anything.”
    Him:”Oh..well on my next poem, I promise that I won’t lie.”
    Me:”Good.”

  4. Me:Hello mister Henry Wadsworth longfellow.
    HWL:Yes,nice to meet you.
    Me:I am hear to talk to you about “The Midnight ride of Paul Revere.”
    Hwl:Ah, yes you want to talk about how good it is right.
    Me: NO!, I am here to ask you something.
    Hwl:Hmmm ah you want to ask how to write such a wonderful poem.
    Me:No now will you just listen to me.
    Hwl:What…ok sure.
    Me:Well then.
    Me:I need to ask you why did you lie.
    Hwl: What no i would never lie.
    Me:Ya you did i can prove it.
    Hwl:Really prove it.
    Me:Very well First Paul Revere never made it to concord.
    Hwl:oh then how did concord get news about the british attack.
    Me: Dr.Samuel Preston made it to concord, but Paul was captured by the redcoats.
    Hwl:ah yes ok you caught me.
    Me: Well atleast you told the truth now thank you, and goodbye.
    Hwl: Yes i will try to chage it goodbye.

  5. N: “So Mr. longfellow. May I ask you some questions about your poem ‘The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere'”?
    L: “Oh, of course you may. What did you want to know”?
    N: “Why did you lie?”
    L: “Lie!?! I didn’t lie! I swear.”
    N: “I can pove it.”
    L: “Ok.”
    N: “Your poem clearly stated that Paul Revere made it in time to warn the people of the redcoats BUT he never made it to Concord Town…”
    INCOMPLETE

  6.     Conversation with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
     Me: “Hello, Mr. Longfellow. How are you?”
     Hry: “I’m good.”
     Me: “Great. We are here to talk about your poem.”
     Hry: “About how great it is!”
     Me: “Yes, it was. Why did you lie?”
     Hry:
    INCOMPLETE

  7. “Mr. Long Fellow, very nice to meet you!”
    “Nice to meet you to.”
    “Why did you lie?”
    “Lie I would never lie?!”
    “You said that Paul Revere made it to Lexington but he didn’t because he got caught! Was that a lie or not?!”
    “Oh he didn’t make it to Lexington? He was caught?”
    “Yes he was caught so you lied!”
    “Oh I didn’t know that?”
    “Well mabe I did lie, I had no idea that he was caught and never made it to Lexington. I thought he actually made it!”
    “Nope. Hegot caught .”
    ” I think you need to be more honest and tell your fans that you lied and tell them the truth.”
    “OK I will do that.”
    “THanks forthe interveiw!”
    ” Your welcome.”

  8. “Hello Mr. Longfellow I would like to talk to you about your poem
    “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.”
    “Oh yes did you like it, I could teach you how to write one.”
    “No, Thank you.”
    “Oh, then why did you cal me?”
    “I would like to ask why you weren’t being honest in the poem?”
    “Why I didn’t lie?!”
    “Yes you did because Paul Revere never made it to Lexington, he got caught.”
    “Oh thats right.”
    “The war hasn’t even started.”
    “Oh yeah.”
    “You made a few mistakes in your poem.”

    !!INCOMPLETE!!
    !!INCOMPLETE!!

  9. “Hello Mr. Longfellow, nice to meet you.”
    “Nice to meet you too.”
    “I am going to ask you one question.”
    “Why did you lie?”
    “Ummm, lie about what?”
    “Lie about the story “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere”.
    “I didn’t lie”.
    “Then why did you say that Paul Revere made it to Lexington,but he didn’t because he got caught.”
    “I guess you are right.”
    “Thankyou for telling me what I did wrong.”
    You
    INCOMPLETE

  10. N: “So Mr. longfellow. May I ask you some questions about your poem ‘The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere’”?
    L: “Oh, of course you may. What did you want to know”?
    N: “Why did you lie?”
    L: “Lie!?! I didn’t lie! I swear.”
    N: “I can pove it.”
    L: “Ok.”
    N: “Your poem clearly stated that Paul Revere made it in time to warn the people of the redcoats BUT he never made it to Concord Town. Infact he adn a few others helping him got captured before they ever made it.”
    L: “Well.”
    N: “Wait. You also talked about him patting his horse adn the things he heard but how could you have known that”?
    L: “I can explain. So you see I just uh. Ok i give up. You were right.”
    N: “Maybe you should republish it with the truth.”
    L: “I guess I should. Thank you.”
    N: “My pleasure.”

  11. Bre: Hello Mr. Long Fellow
    LF: Hello
    Bre: So iv heard you wrote a story about the “Midnight ride of Paul Revere”.
    LF: Yes indeed I have.
    Bre: Did you now there are three false information the story?
    LF: Uh
    BRE: Did you do it on perpose?
    LF: No of corse not, but what are INCOMPLETE

  12. Me:Mr.Longfellow in your poem , Why did you lie?
    HWL: What lie I do not lie?
    Me:The poem, “The midnight Ride of Paul Revere”
    HWL: I didn’t lie.
    Me: In your poem it says that Revere got to Concord at 2:00, but Revere never made it to Concord.
    Me: Paul Revere rowed across the river with two friends, and in Charleston he had borrowed a horse, and in your poem it says that he got onto his horse and set off to warn people.
    HWL:Ohh, Well I guess I didtell a little lie?
    Me: NO! you said a BIG lie.
    HWL: Ok I did tell a big lie.

  13. Me: Mr.Longfellow in your poem , Why did you lie?
    HWL: What are you talking about I never lie.
    Me:The poem, “The midnight Ride of Paul Revere”
    HWL: I didn’t lie.
    Me: In your poem it says that Revere got to Concord at 2:00, but Revere never made it to Concord.
    Me: Paul Revere rowed across the river with two friends, and in Charleston he had borrowed a horse, and in your poem it says that he got onto his horse and set off to worn people.
    HWL: Oh, Well I guess I didtell a little lie?
    Me: NO! you said a BIG lie.
    HWL: Ok I did tell a big lie.

  14. Me:” Hi Mr. Longfellow.
    Mr.longfellow: Hi
    Me:” I’m going to ask you some questions.”
    imcomplet

  15. Me:” Hi Mr. Longfellow.
    Mr.Longfellow: Hi
    Me:” I’m going to ask you some questions.”
    Mr.Longfellow:” Ok.”
    Me: “why did you lie
    Mr.Longfellw:”I did not lie?”
    Me: “Yes you did.”
    Mr.Longfellow:” No Idid not!”
    Me: ” Paul Revere did not make, it to Lexington he got caught!”
    Mr. Longfellow:” Caught Ha Ha Ha!”
    Me: ” Not funny!”
    Me:” how many times have you lied.”
    Mr.Longfellow: Like 2 or 3 times.
    Me: Why did you lie.
    Mr.Longfellow: I, I’m sorry.
    Me:”It is ok!”
    Me: Just don’t lie it is bad to do.
    Mr.Longfellow: Ok I won’t lie.
    Me: Good Job.

  16. bebe:”Hello Mr.Longfellow”
    ML: “Hello”
    bebe:”So I heard you have wrote a story of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” INCOMPLETE

  17. Bre:”Hello Mr.Longfellow”
    ML: “Hello”
    Bre:”So I heard you have wrote a story of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” INCOMPLETE

  18. Me: ” Hello, Mr. Longfellow. How are you?”
    Hry: “I’m good”
    Me: ” Great. Okay. We are to talk about your poem.”
    Hry: “About how great it is !”
    Me: “Yes, it was. Why did you lie?”
    Hry: “What do you mean? It is all true.”
    Me: ” No! I mean Paul Revere never made it to Concord because he got caught.”
    Hry: ” That’s true, but the only one.”
    Me: ” Your poem made Paul Revere a folk hero for generations.”
    Hry: “Well….”
    Me: “So why did you lie about Paul Revere?”
    Hry: “Because I wanted it to be more interesting. To me it sounded very boring.”
    Me: “Maybe to you, but not to others!”
    Hry: “That’s true.”
    Me: “Yup it sure is.”

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