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Pick ONE of the topics below, and write one page, double-spaced, with a title.
Here are five ways to start writing: 1. Describe: a...how you picture heaven. b...the person in front of or behind you. c...how you would manage your own radio station. d...who you would be for one day and why. e...how you would design your room, if you could. f.. what you will be doing twenty years from now. 2. Comparison/Contrast a...your mom or your best friend's mom. b...an airplane and a car. c...two different classes. d...a movie and a book. e...light and dark. f...two fast food places. 3. Argument: a...four day school week. b...120 minute periods. c...the existence of UFOs. d...immigration restriction. e...nude beaches. f...the validity of horoscopes/tarot cards. 4. Definition: a...money. b...power. c...success. d...religion. e...death. f...good food. 5. Miscellaneous Topics: a.. I wish I could have... b.. The best thing in life is... c.. The best day in my life was when...d... If I could spend a day with anyone… e.. If I could have only one super power it would be… f.. What will on earth be like in the year 2106. (in 100 years) PS… Do you plan on sticking around?) |
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