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Use the "Drops of Dew" prompt from the Hank Kellner Write What You See folder; before you begin, be sure to read the overall Journaling Prompt that will guide your summer journaling and offer specific instruction.
Instraction and tips
Audience: You and Me – that’s it!
Purpose: To cultivate the habit of writing. I’d like you to explore your own mind, to reflect as a writer, thinker and student and make connections about what you are learning and pondering in your own life.
Prompt: Twice a week, make time to sit down and write for approximately 15-20 minutes (writing efficiency and thinking, of course, varies greatly).You can consider this to be a diary, a freewrite, a rant, a letter to me, a brain drain, a crafted personal narrative, or the terrible drudgery of busy work (I recommend any perspective except the last).Use this time to dig deep and use the medium of writing to explore self, world, conflict and/or environment.
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Drops Of Dew from the Hank Kellner Write What You See
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FREE WRITING
Drops of Dew from the Hank Kellner Write What You See
The photo of drop of dew on a leaf demonstrates the notion of man’s life is like a drop of
dew on a leaf. This is the perspective of Socrates whom according to him, the human life is a like
a drop of dew on a leaf which withers away with time. The lifetime of a drop of dew on a leaf is
short which is comparable to the life a human being. The human li...
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