Bell-Work Creative Writing October 3, 2016

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Bell-Work Creative Writing October 3, 2016 QOTD: “Don’t spend your whole life waiting to start living. Learn to enjoy life now instead of wishing away your days waiting for better ones ahead.” THINKGROWPROSPER

Choose 10 spooky words and create a story using them. Must be creative Choose 10 spooky words and create a story using them. Must be creative. Must make sense. afraid, apparition, bat, bloodcurdling, bloody, bones, broomstick, cackle, cadaver, candy, carve, casket, cauldron, cemetery, cobweb, coffin, costume, creepy, eerie, fangs, frightening, ghost, ghoul, goblin, gory, grave, Grim Reaper, haunted, howl, Jack-O-Lantern, spirit, death, moon, black cat, snicker

Bell-Work Visual Writing Prompt October 4, 2016 QOTD: “Be willing to walk alone. Many who started with you won’t finish with you.” THINKGROWPROSPER

In 8-10 sentences, answer this question:

Bell-Work Visual Writing Prompt October 5, 2016 QOTD: “Your work is to discover your work and then with all your heart give yourself to it.” THINKGROWPROSPER

In 8-10 sentences, answer this question: EXPLAIN WHY you choose the songs that you do

Bell-Work Grammar October 6, 2016 QOTD: “The most powerful person in the room is the one who wears their power on the inside.” @ExpandYourEdge

Who, That, Which… Rule 1. Who and sometimes that refer to people. That and which refer to groups or things. Examples: Derek is the one who rescued the bird. "The Man That Got Away" is a great song with a grammatical title. Mya is on the team that won first place. She belongs to a great organization, which specializes in saving endangered species.

Bell-Work Grammar October 7, 2016 QOTD: “When you focus on problems, you’ll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities, you have more opportunities.” -Zig Ziglar

Who, That, Which continued… Rule 2a. That introduces what is called an essential clause (restrictive/defining)Essential clauses add information that is vital to the point of the sentence. Example: I do not trust products that claim "all natural ingredients" because this phrase can mean almost anything.

Rule 2b. Which introduces a nonessential clause (nondefining/ nonrestrictive) which adds supplementary information. Example: The product claiming "all natural ingredients," which appeared in the Sunday newspaper, is on sale.