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Your class is making a box to be seen in 2096. Write an essay explaining the one thing you would like to put in that box and why.
Topic: A box
Key Word:
What to Write: What would you like to put in that box.

Vandalism is becoming a problem in today's society. Do you think teenagers who vandalize should pay fines or serve mandatory community service to help repair the damage? Write an essay to convince (p) your reader of your position.
Topic: Vandalism is becoming a problem in our society.
Key Word: Convince
What to Write: Do you think teenagers who vandalize should pay fines or serve mandatory community service to help repair the damage.

The State of Florida is thinking about raising the driving age to 18. Convince (p) your reader to support your view on the minimum driving age.
Topic: Raising the Driving Age
Key Word: Convince
What to Write: Support the view on the minimum driving age.

You have been asked by your principal to recommend one course which will help you prepare for the job you now want in the future. It could be a course your school is already offering or a new course. Write an essay to explain (e) to your principal why you would recommend this course.
Topic: Recommend one course
Key Word: Explain
What to Write: Why you would recommend this course.

Friends are important, but everyone has a different opinion of what makes a good friend. Explain (e) what you believe makes a good friend.
Topic: What makes a good friend
Key Word: Explain
What to Write: What you believe makes a good

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