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Ymorist [56]
3 years ago
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Part I - Exploring with Sentences Before you begin choosing a topic, explore each possible topic by writing a sentence using the

same sentence pattern as demonstrated in the example. An event that was interesting, humorous, or embarrassing Example: When the beady-eyed raccoon darted out from behind my sofa, I knew it was time to find a new apartment. YOUR SENTENCE________________________________________ Something you found especially difficult or challenging Example: Running a marathon takes stamina, endurance, and lot of patience. YOUR SENTENCE________________________________________ A memory from your childhood that remains vivid Example: The smell of vanilla and cinnamon brings me back to my grandmother’s kitchen. YOUR SENTENCE________________________________________ An important moment that changed your life Example: I owe my life to a single man who changed my life: my father.
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1 answer:
Lesechka [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answers for each blank space are given below:

Explanation:

<em>An event that was interesting, humorous, or embarrassing</em>

Example: When the beady-eyed raccoon darted out from behind my sofa, I knew it was time to find a new apartment.

MY SENTENCE: The stare the porter gave me when I asked what the time was, sent me running back into the lodge to check the big clock in the hallway!

<em>Something you found especially difficult or challenging</em>

Example: Running a marathon takes stamina, endurance, and a lot of patience.

MY SENTENCE: It's stressful trying to decode music notes and symbols as they're mumbled up together and moving fast across the screen.

<em>A memory from your childhood that remains vivid</em>

Example: The smell of vanilla and cinnamon brings me back to my grandmother’s kitchen.

MY SENTENCE: Oh I remember how we took turns to sing according to the rustling of leaves and move our heads in the direction of the wind.

<em>An important moment that changed your life</em>

Example: I owe my life to a single man who changed my life: my father.

MY SENTENCE: Getting rid of stagnating thoughts gave me the much needed liberation to take a leap to greatness!

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