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WHERE I’M FROM
Directions: Fill in the blanks with personal examples. Be as specific as possible.
I am from (ordinary object), from (name brand item), and from (sacred possession).
I am from the and (two specific sensory descriptions of a home).
I am from (plant/flower/landscape),
(name of an artist), and “” (title of a song).
I am from (a personal habit) and (a family trait).
From “” (something you were told when you were a child).
I am from (symbol of religion/spirituality or absence of it).
I am from (place of birth) and (place of family ancestry).
I am from and (two food items representing your family/community).
I am from the (detail of a family myth/story) and (more details: true or made up). From (location of family pictures/archives/mementos and their personal worth
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WHERE I’M FROM
Directions: Fill in the blanks with personal examples. Be as specific as possible.
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