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Teachers Corner Writing Prompts
Hugh Said:
Can you please give me your options about this prompt?We Answered:
I liked the first prompt better due to the fact that it was more descriptive than this one- now I noticed that you did go into more detail on the characters in this one than the first one. The two men in the first prompt seemed more mysterious. If I was writing the story I would go with the first prompt; however, both seem to be really good. Good job!Ruth Said:
Child who can't remember names?We Answered:
Don't know how, but take care of it before he gets to public school.