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English, 03.12.2020 21:30 mollyrosario

Please help me brainlest IN CLASS ACTIVITY 12/3

You will choose from the following prompts and write for the full duration of the timer (15 minutes).

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Write about a time where experienced being labeled a stereotype.

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What did that feel like? What did you do? Why should we avoid stereotypes?

OPTION 2:

Write about a time where you overcame a conflict.

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What did you have to do? What was in your way? How did it feel when you overcame it?

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