Easy Street You are about to see a series of unrelated pictures. For each picture, write a short response. Your response can be anything as long as it.

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Easy Street You are about to see a series of unrelated pictures. For each picture, write a short response. Your response can be anything as long as it is school appropriate and relates to the picture.

Easy Street In the past, students have written descriptions of the picture responded in the style of a Tweet created a short description of an event leading up to or resulting from the scene captured in the picture and other imaginative and creative responses READY? HERE WE GO!

Easy Street Your task: Write a 400-600 word story Your story can be about anything you want (school appropriate of course) but it must include at least two of your responses (word-for-word) and the two (or more) words you chose from the last side. Start now… this is due at the end of the period