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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
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Imagine that you are a teacher for a creative writing course at the college level. You begin a lesson by discussing the importan

ce of accessing one’s own creativity and identifying ways to inspire oneself. What are some suggestions that you might offer your students (based on what was learned in the unit) as to how to find their creativity and inspiration?
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dexar [7]3 years ago
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Answer: there are lots of things but some of them are to jot down all their ideas they have and write down their brainstorms and ideas, and to try and think about each of their ideas and figure out which one would work best, and to not rush the ideas they have cause it wont be as creative and to the best of the students abilitys

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