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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
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List three experiences that show struggles you had with fitting in. Write notes about what happened in each experience and who w

as involved. Write notes about how you resolved each of the problems. Use the bullets to help you brainstorm three experiences, events, and resolutions.
English
1 answer:
padilas [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

Scenario 1 - I was didn’t anybody since i was new to my school. Everybody had friends and didn’t let me join their groups. I was in the playground, and 2 people were around me just bullying me. Somebody let me play football and didn’t pass it to me and didn’t block me. One play I was deep down in the field and then they passed to me and I caught it with a touchdown. Then I was accepted.

Scenario 2 - I was small in PreK and I didn’t want my mom to leave. There were the teachers an students so then I cried so much that my mom stayed.

Scenario 3- I joined a new program / activity called Boys scouts and it was really fun, when we had to make patrols (groups we stay in until we are 18) nobody wanted me in their team and we had 2 days to pick. The patrols were almost ready except a few people and then the scoutmaster said that we can play kickball. I played great in it so then they picked me in stealth patrol.

Explanation:

This is what I used and it got me through (this didn’t happen , I made it up).

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