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In life, we embody various roles and personalities that shape our identity. From the teacher you are during the day to the aspiring musician at night, each role brings forth a different aspect of you. This writing exercise invites you to explore and reflect on the diverse versions of yourself in different contexts—be it school, sports, or home life. Do these personalities blend into one consistent self, or do they vastly differ from one another? Lastly, consider the type of adult you aspire to become and how your current identities contribute to that vision.
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Who Are You-Really? • About who you are on the inside • We are many different people throughout our day • Ex: Teacher during the day, Teammate on the weekends, aspiring musician at night. • What do all these different versions of you have in common?
Introductory Paragraph • Begin by telling the many different personalities of yourself. • Are you a shy and quiet student in class, but a social butterfly in the hallway? What about on the sports field? Gym floor? Home life? • Maybe you are the same everywhere you go. If so, tell how you’re the same throughout all aspects of your life • Give reasoning as to why you think you’re this way.
Body Paragraphs • For the remainder of the points • Answer each question in about 5-6 sentences • Each question will be its own separate paragraph • Questions 5&6 and 8&9 can be combined Rough Draft due Friday
Conclusion • Final Question on the writing prmot sheet • What kind of adult do you want to be?