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Haiku submitted:/one hundred seventy-six./What a treasure trove.

March 4, 2011 by Mark Allen

Below are 176 entries into the National Grammar Day Tweeted Haiku Contest. Look through them and you will see how difficult it was to pick a few winners. If you think the judges erred, please use the comments section to call out your favorites.

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With honor, they are/listed below for thoughtful/Grammar Day haiku

March 4, 2011 by Mark Allen

Along with the Grammarian Court of our five winning National Grammar Day haiku, there are many entries that deserve mention. Here, then, for your enjoyment, in alphabetical order by author, our honorable mentions:

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Our winning haiku / a playful mix of grammar, / wisdom, poetry

March 4, 2011 by Mark Allen

After hours of discussion about the finer points of haiku, grammar and gamma radiation, the six judges and the sponsor of the National Grammar Day Tweeted Haiku Contest emerged from their secret grammar chamber to announce a winner.

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