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m_a_m_a [10]
3 years ago
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Activity13 please help me

English
1 answer:
bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
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This prompt gives you a lot of freedom. You can write just about anything. Look around and observe what someone is doing.
Think of something you like to do in your spare time, or something you think is fun, this will make it much easier
Based on the prompt you will want to keep in mind:
-They want you to write about an object. See what people are doing with that object.
-If you can, use connectors such as <em>so</em> and <em>and</em>.
- Try to use two adverbs of manner. A few examples are happily, badly, anxiously. 
Message me, or comment if you have any more questions!

An example paragraph is (I don't know how many sentences your teacher wants you to write):
My brother and sister are practicing the piano. My sister is playing very well, but my brother is playing badly. They are playing my sister's favorite song.
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