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Lena [83]
2 years ago
12

Think about one of your favorite books, movies, or TV shows. Who is a character in the story that has a job that you think is in

teresting? What kinds of things do you like about this character and their job? Is there anything you don’t like?
Due Tomorrow, 11:59 PM
Journal Instructions:
+Share your thoughts about this week's journal topic.
+There is not a certain amount of sentences you need to type, but you should type as much as it takes to make your ideas about the topic well-developed and clear.
+You can edit your answer as much as you need to up until the due date/time. Any edits made after the due date/time will cause the journal to be scored as late.
English
2 answers:
Andrei [34K]2 years ago
7 0

We have all heard of the job of an exorcist, who helps to extract ghosts from ‘haunted’ places; although this job in itself would be considered quite rare and unusual in the real world, Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice creates a twist on this uncommon profession, introducing a “bio-exorcist”, or a reverse exorcist who helps ghosts get rid of unwanted humans rather than vice versa.   " put it in your own words it was off an article"

Explanation:

Sindrei [870]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: A job I would like is a death eater in harry potter. You can chase people around and have fun, but you have to not get caught. I wouldn't like working at a bank like the goblins, that is boring.

Explanation: ah yes, frighten the teacher

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