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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
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The five guidelines for creating a meaningful journal are: 1. Copy the directions for each step of the journal, 2. Be spontaneou

s, 3. Be honest, 4. Be creative, and 5. ______ _______.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: <em>dive deep</em>

Explanation:

Guidelines for creating a meaningful journal are as follow:

a) Have direction, i.e. be certain about what need to be done at each and every step of creating a journal.

b) Spontaneity - It is required of a editor to be impulsive and impromptu.

c) Honesty - One of the most vital point of creating a meaningful journal is to be honest with oneself regarding the nature and content of the journal.

d) Creativity - It is indeed one of the most important points in the process as it is required of an editor to be creative and put forth a commendable journal worthy of appreciation.

e) Research  

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