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Writers Work Shop Dec 13

Writers Work Shop Dec 13. Warm Up: Take stock of where you are. Get your number and get ready for the mini lesson . Remember after step 3 ( which is your second draft , you need to turn in your first and second draft to me before you can complete your final.

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Writers Work Shop Dec 13

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  1. Writers Work Shop Dec 13 • Warm Up: Take stock of where you are. Get your number and get ready for the mini lesson. • Remember after step 3 ( which is your second draft , you need to turn in your first and second draft to me before you can complete your final. • While you are waiting for your drafts to be returned work on your editing checklist • Mini Lesson: Punctuating Dialogue • Homework: Meet your writing goal. • All final copies due Monday December 19th ( with all attachments) Remember all final copies are due Monday Dec. 19th That includes all attachments

  2. And the answer is: • Within five minutes the snow was falling so hard we couldn’t see the streetlights. I went into full panic mode.Where was my father? My mother said, Don’t worry- he’s a good driver. He’ll be okay.” • “Do you really think so?” I asked. • “Yes, I do,” she said. She put her arm around me and hugged me close to her. Together we stood at the window and watched the storm. “Have you ever seen it snow like this before,” I asked, “like it will never stop?” • My mother waited a moment before she answered. “Never,” she said, “never.”

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