EXPLAIN WHY YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT: YOU ARE NEVER TOO YOUNG TO FALL IN LOVE. ENGAGE IN A 3-5 MINUTE JOURNAL WRITE ANSWERING THE QUESTION.

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EXPLAIN WHY YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT: YOU ARE NEVER TOO YOUNG TO FALL IN LOVE. ENGAGE IN A 3-5 MINUTE JOURNAL WRITE ANSWERING THE QUESTION ABOVE

UNDER YOUR JOURNAL, NUMBER YOUR PAPER WRITE (A) AGREE OR (D) DISAGREE TO THE STATEMENTS BELOW 1.______ You are never too young to fall in love 2.______ If someone doesn’t return your affection, the best thing to do is to try to change his or her mind 3.______ Teenagers are capable of true love 4.______ Age difference doesn’t matter when you are in love Discuss the answers as a class

EXIT TICKET Explain the love that Josh has for Emily. Is it romantic love, puppy love, love you would have for a mother, etc…?