EXTENDED ESSAY BRAINSTORM 4/23. Agenda Review basic topics related to the EE End Goal – Have some idea on the topic that you would want to write about.

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EXTENDED ESSAY BRAINSTORM 4/23

Agenda Review basic topics related to the EE End Goal – Have some idea on the topic that you would want to write about.

Question 1 What is your favorite class this year? What has been your favorite class – EVER? WHY?!?!?!?!

Question 2 What is the best book/short story/poem you have ever read? EVER? Why?

Question 3 What is the best book/short story you have ever read in a class? WHY?!?!

Question 4 When it comes to history, what is the most interesting topic you have EVER covered?! WHY?!?!

Question 5 Do you like reading more or writing more?! WHY?!?!?

Question 6 What is one historical character that you find fascinating? WHY?!?!?!

Question 7 Name an author. Who is the first author that comes to mind? What are your opinions on that author and his/her writing?