Journal Entry #84 Title: Journal Entry & Paired Poem

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Journal Entry #84 Title: Journal Entry & Paired Poem Think about the various subjects you will include when you write your Journal Entry and Poem. Think carefully because they will be added to our class book. Write down at least three themes and one motif that would apply to you and your life. Explain why. You have 7 minutes to write your response.

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Tuesday: giant, delicious: Commas are used to separate two adjectives beside each other. dinner: Dinner was misspelled. wedding, yet: A comma is used to separate two sentences with a conjunction (yet). unacceptable: Unacceptable was misspelled. guess, I: Commas separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. too: Too is a synonym for also or means an excess of something. To is a preposition. Congratulations, John and Mindy: Congratulations was misspelled. A comma is added as it is a direct address. The names should also be capitalized. It was the best night ever: Individual words can not be complete sentences. © Presto Plans