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How Creative Can You Be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Describe the festival that this picture illustrates. Use U.S. Southern Colloquial Dialect.

Who is this man and what drives him? How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Who is this man and what drives him?

Respond What does this picture show? You have 10 minutes to write a response to the following. What does this picture show? Explain how and why you think the way you do.

What is the most interesting event in this man’s life? How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What is the most interesting event in this man’s life?

What is the last thing that made you feel this way? Explain. How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What is the last thing that made you feel this way? Explain.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Write a first person narrative from the POV of this woman that describes her day leading up to this picture being taken.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. This world has some interesting warnings. Write about some of the most interesting warnings you’ve ever seen

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, and INTERESTING and IMAGINATIVE response to the following: Using as much rhyme as possible, describe the story that includes this image

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Describe this woman using the best, most interesting vocabulary you know.

Independent Reading Prompt for English 4 9/19 What is the primary conflict in your book? Describe the main character (attitude and physical features). Predict what will happen as the plot progresses.

Prompt for AP English 9/19 Describe the entirety of the relationship between Gilgamesh and Urshanabi in a single, well-crafted paragraph.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Write a story about the man pictured here, include the idea of gender normative behaviour and gender role performance

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following.

Give examples from your own experience. What are the Side Effects of Constantly Trying to Capture Life? Give examples from your own experience.

English 4 Prompt for 9/29/2016 Please think about your independent reading book: Has the main character changed? If so, how? If not, why not? Has the main conflict grown past what you thought it was or is it exactly what you thought it would be? Are you enjoying your book? The goal of this is to have you read something you will enjoy. What do you like about this book? What don’t you like about the book?

How would a rainbow feel if you could touch it? Channel Hello Kitty. How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. How would a rainbow feel if you could touch it? Channel Hello Kitty.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. The Queen of England. Explain this picture using your absolute best British accent.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Please describe (in detail) your favorite activity to do while it is raining outside?

How did this man get stuck in the wall? You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. How did this man get stuck in the wall?

In what society does this advertisement for cleaning products exist? Please write for 10 minutes In what society does this advertisement for cleaning products exist?

Mahabharata Imagine that you are Duryodhana, the jealous cousin of Arjuna. How might you feel about Drona’s archery tests? Write a monologue in which you express your feelings to your Kaurava brothers after the tests.

How Creative Can You Be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following.

What is your favorite quotation or story? Explain. How Creative Can You Be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What is your favorite quotation or story? Explain.

Write for 10 minutes. Do you agree Or disagree with Carl Sagan, Why?

If you were a hat, what kind of hat would you be and who would wear you? Prompt donated by Emma Shively

How Creative Can You Be What happened before this picture was taken? You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What happened before this picture was taken?

Plato’s Allegory of the Cave The prisoners that remain chained ridicule the man who was freed because he “had ruined his eyes”. Please write for 5 minutes about a modern day analogue to this idea. In other words, the one prisoner was freed and began to see the world as it “really is”, but when returned to the cave, he is ridiculed and derided as someone whose experience had ruined him. Think and write about a similar situation in the modern day, relate the cave and the prisoners to something.

How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What were your favourite toys or games when you were growing up? Explain what they were and why you liked them.

How Creative Can You Be What do these eyes see? You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. What do these eyes see? Intentionally vague