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I wake up, brush my teeth, get dressed, then I eat breakfast, do some school work then have lunch and since I have extra hours I play video games, and watch TV.
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Everyone's daily routine is different For Example: Your daily routine is what you do on a daily basis, what I mean is you wake up, brush your teeth, get dressed, eat breakfast, I go outside to walk my dog, I go back inside the house and I do my school work and the extra time that I have for the rest of the day I play videogames and go outside and do some outside activities, then go in for some dinner, then I get ready to go to bed which is around 11:00pm then I go to sleep
But everyone's daily routine doesn't always go this way because some may not have a dog, or play videogames, so basically it's a personal question.
Hope this helped! :)
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By 7:45am I wake up to get ready for school, so I get up from bed, I brush my teeth, and then I get dressed, by the time I'm on my way to eat breakfast it would be 7:50am. Once I finish my breakfast I head on and put on my shoes I grab the leash and take my dog out and it's around 8:15am once my dog is done with his business I got back inside of the house and take my shoes off and I get ready to do some schoolwork, and it's already like 8:30. When I'm done with my homework it's 2:00pm so I have extra hours left. I head on to the living room and turn my T.V on and watch some shows and by the time it's 3:30pm I head to the kitchen to grab some food for lunch, and when I finish eating I try to do some extra school work so I would have less school work for the previous day. It's already 5:00pm so I play some video games and I stay on there for about 3 hours and it's already 8:00pm so I have dinner with my family and after dinner I take a shower and brush my teeth and by that time it's already 10:00pm so I get ready for bed and I watch a couple more episodes on my T.V but by the time 10:50pm I get ready to go to sleep, and that's my daily routine! :)
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In the stories of “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “Rules of the Game” by Suzanne Collins, both authors deliver the dangers of blindly following tradition that can lead to death, fear and no advancement in society. In “The Lottery” their tradition is to kill a person that is randomly chosen by using a lottery. To compare, in “The Hunger Games” children are also picked out of a lottery from each district and if they are chosen, they need to fight against each other to death. Both stories share a tradition of cruel and murderous behavior but they have a slight difference in tradition.
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