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Prompt Practice Copy the prompt, underline the key words that reveal the topic, circle the audience (if indicated), and write down your purpose (to explain or persuade).

Thursday/Friday, January 9th/10th Most of us have a particular place we like to go again and again. Think about a special place where you like to revisit. Now, explain why you enjoy going back to that special place.

Now, Let’s make a plan Using a graphic organizer of your choice, make a thorough plan for the potential ideas, details, and examples for the previous prompt. You will be given 13 minutes to plan.

Monday/Tuesday, January 13th/14th Many students spend many hours watching television. Think about the positive and negative effects of watching television. Write to convince a newspaper editor whether students waste too much time watching television.

Tuesday/Wednesday, January 21st/22nd Our world is far from perfect. Think about something you would like to change. Now, convince legislators to take action and promote this change.