This week your prompts are all what is called expository writing. Expository writing is when you write something to explain it to someone who doesn't know anything about the subject you are writing about. So your purpose is to give the reader information that they do not have.
So, when you answer these prompts, pretend that you are writing to someone who needs all the information you can give them. You still need to watch your grammar punctuation and capitalization. There is no set amount amount you have to write, but you have to make sure you have given enough information so that the person reading knows all about your subject.
1. Explain living in a small town like Mt. Orab or Hamersville to a person who lives in an apartment in the middle of New York City.
2. Describe a family celebration that has special meaning for you.
3. Explain, in detail, a situation where a change of plans becomes necessary.
4. What is special about you? Explain what makes you a unique individual.
5. Explain why some people may be afraid of sharks.
So, when you answer these prompts, pretend that you are writing to someone who needs all the information you can give them. You still need to watch your grammar punctuation and capitalization. There is no set amount amount you have to write, but you have to make sure you have given enough information so that the person reading knows all about your subject.
1. Explain living in a small town like Mt. Orab or Hamersville to a person who lives in an apartment in the middle of New York City.
2. Describe a family celebration that has special meaning for you.
3. Explain, in detail, a situation where a change of plans becomes necessary.
4. What is special about you? Explain what makes you a unique individual.
5. Explain why some people may be afraid of sharks.