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Kids Writing Prompts
Jenny Said:
Need help with getting started on my WRITING! Can someone please help me understand this passage?We Answered:
Did you attend this class? If you attended, did you listen and take notes?It seems as if you want someone to just do the whole assignment for you!
I mean, if you had worked a bit on this and had a couple questions, you might get some help. But how can you imagine that anyone will answer all these questions? That is a huge assignment! I would try, but you learn from "doing"... not from "parroting" what others tell you the answer is. Best of luck. I hope you figure this out.
Julian Said:
have a teacher ever failed all of his/her students? read my situation and please give some thoughts?We Answered:
You only know by hearsay how many of the kids have actually done the assignments. It might surprise you how many did do them. The whole class will not fail, but the ones who do have only themselves to blame. If I were teaching you, I would ask you why you let the entire summer go by thinking there was no way to get the book. There are ways to solve problems like this, and it seems you didn't try very hard to figure them out!Maurice Said:
I need ideas for writing a new version of Cinderella! Please help, all suggestions welcome.?We Answered:
Do it not in the past, not in the modern times, but create a world in the future!!! And maybe you could change the characters, like the stepsisters become aliens or something, and then Cinderella can be this tough girl character, and the prince can be this boss of Cinderella's at work...ok I'm going too overboard...but try the future thing...I guess.Fernando Said:
Please Rate My Writing.?We Answered:
5 its to boring..... be more creative!!!Greg Said:
to kill a mockingbird:progression of the kids relationship with boo serves as a model for overcoming prejudiceWe Answered:
Its been about 6 months since i've read the book, so I dont remember the characters names, but I remember everything else. Dill and the Brother and Sister were curious about the legends of what happened to Boo as a child, and if he really still lived in the house. As they tried to contact him, he contacted them. He did this by leaving them gifts in the tree, foldings Jeb's (The brother, whatever his name is) pants. The kids were prejudiced against Boo in the begining of the novel, but theym did not let that stop them from trying to meet them. Harper Lee shows what the kids did was a positive thing by the way Boo Radley saves the kid's lives at the end from Bob Ewell.