Whether or not you enjoy small talk, you have to admit that the weather is important and affects our everyday lives.
We experience many types of weather on Earth, from hot and sunny days to snow-covered nights, and everything else in between.
Rain or shine, these writing prompts aim to help get your brain thinking, so you can turn that thinking into writing!
How to use these prompts:
Using these prompts is simple! Pick one of the prompts from the list and start crafting an answer.
You can go in numerical order down the list or pick a prompt at random.
Remember, don’t judge yourself during this process, just write! Sometimes all it takes is a little inspiration to get us writing and thinking.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat will keep you from enjoying these writing prompts all about the weather!
The first one is correct. Question marks are always on the inside of the quotation marks.
B, Frank walked in the house and set down his bag of books.
Answer:
The Medium Term Budget Policy Statement which will be delivered by South African Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is a government policy statement which communicates the policy goals of government. ... gives parliament the opportunity to discuss and shape government's approach to the budget.
Answer:
a person's view can mean many things. the obvious one is how that person sees something. or perceives. for example your view (perspective, opinion) may be different from someone else. It is how you interpret the situation or problem based on what you know and what you have already experienced before.