Journal Entry #97 Title: Recycling 4-Square

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Journal Entry #97 Title: Recycling 4-Square Write an essay explaining whether it is important to recycle. Write the prompt in your journal. You have 12 minutes to complete a 4-square for the above prompt. Identify the topic + position Write a strong thesis statement for the prompt Give 2 concrete details using HELPS Write a concluding statement Be ready to share.

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Tuesday: compliment: Compliment was misspelled. mom’s: An apostrophe is needed here to indicate possession. There are: There isn’t no cookies is a double negative. The correct usage is there are no cookies. While there refers to a place, their refers to possession/belonging. cookies than Mom’s: Cookies has no apostrophe as it is the plural form. Then is an adverb used to situate time. Than is a conjunction used in comparisons. Mom should be capitalized as it is a proper noun, and an apostrophe is added as it indicates possession. Today, we: Commas are used to separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. neighbo(u)rhood Christmas: Neighbo(u)rhood was misspelled. Holidays should also be capitalized. twelfth…I: Twelfth was misspelled. I should always be capitalized. good, so: A comma is used to separate two sentences with a conjunction (so). ate it up really quickly: The past tense should be used (ate) and the adverbs really and quickly modify the action. © Presto Plans