Journal Entry #49 Title: Things on my mind

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Journal Entry #49 Title: Things on my mind Follow the directions in the prompt. Be as detailed as you possibly can. Fill up your head with ideas, dreams, worries, thoughts, and whatever else is on your mind. Be creative. You do not have to be an artist, but do your best.

Mug Shot 4.3

Mug Shot 4.3 Answer

Allusion – An indirect reference to a well-known event, person, place, or literary work.

Alliteration – Repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj2rxFS0qDQ