the god of cake
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The God of Cake
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Now let’s write our own…• Talk about and describe your Show & Tell object (or any
object that is meaningful or significant to your life). How does this object represent you? Tell a specific experience that shows how this object represents who you are or why it is significant to you. Use the “Show” method to paint a picture of the situation and engage the reader. Use at least one semicolon or colon.
OR• Write a story about a time when you had to make a choice.
How did you handle the choice? How did others handle your choice? What did you learn from making that choice? Use the “Show” method to paint a picture of the situation and engage the reader. Use at least one semicolon or colon.