Journal Entry #73 Title: Free Write Friday

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Journal Entry #73 Title: Free Write Friday Use this time to write about what is on your mind. How is your week going? What events or activities do you have coming up? What are you looking forward to. What are your plans for the upcoming break? You have 7 minutes to write your response.

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Tuesday: know if Crazy Wraps…?: Know was misspelled. Crazy Wraps is the name of the store, so it should be capitalized. A question was asked, so a question mark must be used. used to love: The past tense of to use is used. Words shouldn’t be written in all uppercase. Yum!: Yum is an interjection and can stand alone as a sentence. their: While there refers to a place, their refers to possession/belonging. Caesar wraps: Caesar is a proper noun (name) and is capitalized. Wraps was misspelled badly: Badly is an adverb and is used to describe the verb craving. Man,: Commas are used to separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. because I: Cause is improperly used here. I should always be capitalized. there right: They’re is a contraction for they are. There indicates a place. Right was misspelled © Presto Plans