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English, 25.05.2021 02:50 itsyagirl11076

THIS IS WORTH 55 POINTS *complete ALL of the quick write prompts.

1 complete paragraph in 8-12 sentences for Each prompt

label, it based on the question you are answering.

you can make this all up BUT make it has to be school appropriate

1.Think about a time you felt embarrassed at school (or outside of school).
Who were you with? What was said? What made you feel this way?

2. think about a time when you said something you regretted saying to someone else.
Was it gossip? A lie? Something insensitive? Why did you do it?
Begin an entry with dialogue, inner thoughts, and sensory detail

3. think of an argument you had with a family member or friend.
What was it about? How did it start?
Begin an entry using dialogue & thoughts

4. Think of insecurity you have.
Does it have to do with how you look, how you do in school, sports, activities outside of school
How do you deal with this insecurity? How can you possibly overcome this insecurity?

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