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Use the notes from your reading of “Second Quarter.” Read “Tipping Point.” In 3–4 sentences, identify a tipping point in your life and explain how it was similar to or different from the one Josh describes in the poem. Use specific details from your life and text evidence from the novel to support your answer. NOTE: A full paragraph response is required. A full paragraph is a minimum of 5 to 7 sentences with correct conventions (capitalization, spelling, punctuation) and grammar.
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
from an 8th graders pov
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In my life, a tipping point occurred when I decided to audition for the school play during my eighth-grade year. This tipping point was similar to the one in the poem because it involved taking a risk and stepping out of my comfort zone. Just like Josh, I was initially hesitant and unsure about auditioning as I had never acted before and was afraid of being judged. However, I decided to give it a try and ended up getting a role in the play. This experience boosted my confidence, allowed me to discover a new passion, and helped me make new friends. It was a turning point that showed me the importance of taking risks and trying new things.
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4 months ago
Im in online school
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In my online school, a tipping point occurred during my eighth-grade year when I decided to join a virtual club. This tipping point was different from the one in the poem as it involved stepping out of my comfort zone in a different way. Similar to Josh, I was initially hesitant and unsure about joining the club, as it meant interacting with new people online and participating in virtual activities. However, I took the leap of faith and joined, and it completely transformed my online school experience. The club provided a sense of community, allowed me to make friends with similar interests, and gave me opportunities to explore new hobbies and talents. This tipping point showed me the importance of connecting with others in an online environment and made me more engaged and motivated in my virtual schooling.
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4 months ago
there arent any clubs
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4 months ago
I apologize for the confusion. In that case, let's consider a different tipping point in your online school experience. One tipping point could be when you decided to take the initiative and seek out additional resources and support outside of your online classes. This could include signing up for online tutoring, joining virtual study groups, or utilizing educational websites and online resources. This tipping point would be similar to the one in the poem as it involves making a proactive decision to improve academically and taking control of your own learning. Just like Josh, who sought extra help from his teacher, this tipping point would show your determination to succeed and make the most out of your online school experience.
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4 months ago
im a straight a student
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