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Social Studies, 02.12.2020 21:30, aurora32

Review the texts that you read in this quarter to choose a person whom you find interesting to be the subject of your yearbook page.
b) Brainstorm ideas about the character’s accomplishments, actions, personality
traits, and goals that can be used on his or her yearbook page.
c) List the ideas that would tell the most about the character. You may want to
create a chart to take notes and organize your thoughts

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