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The paragraph starts off with kind of a philosophical hook "What we learn about our friends on a road trip may be very different from what we learn about them in their homes or at school", which is interesting because it is an idea that is bigger than the story. It gives relevant details such as the title of the story, author, main character, and setting, but doesn't give too much away.
<span>Uniforms may stifle students' self-expression, but there are many other ways to reveal one's individuality at school.</span>
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You see, as we do not attend your school we do not know any facts to write about. Though, you might like to write about the use of technology or school activities. For the tech, maybe write about how many people use it daily (estimated) and what for, go around asking your classmates, etc. For the activities you can write about them in general. Then take a paragraph or two on 1-3 specific clubs you think are the best and why. Try to switch between vocab and not repeat the same topic all over again in other words.
<span>Most Keyboards today are arranged in a QWERTY layout.</span>