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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Grand Conversation

Congratulations on finishing the ITBS.

Tomorrow we have our Grand Conversation. Feel free to pracitce this topic tonight with your parents.

Defiance  against authority is simply wrong.

Other Grand Conversation discussion topics tomorrow will include:

The government has a responsibility to make sure its citizens are fed and clothed. There have to be rules everyone should follow. If it includes population control, it is for the benefit of everyone.

Luke is a prisoner in his own home; he should escape. It’s better to die than to live Luke's. What’s the purpose of life if you live like a prisoner without friends?

From now on, make your list of grand conversation words and phrases part of your everyday vocabulary.

Coming next week: Elevator pitches

14 comments:

  1. That's what I said today in OUR conversation (it's better to NOT live that live Luke's unfortunate life)!

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  2. So we have no homework? (Not that I want any...but head start...)

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  4. Han - We just have to think about the conversation for tomorrow, and if we want we can take notes or write down our thoughts.

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  5. ok thanks Maddy....

    Does anybody remember what the grand conversation starters were???


    ex: I used to think_____but now I think_______

    I can only remember 1 of them...

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  6. yes... you can bring any notes or ideas that you have on note card

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  7. yes... you can bring any notes or ideas that you have on note card

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  8. wew,, im glad the itbs is over. im excited for elevator pitches and especially for our final fantasy story!

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  9. NO HOMEWORK HAN!!!! YOU FORGOT ABOUT OUR FINAL FANTASY THING!!!!

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  10. Did you notice Mr.Buxton's blog has hit 70,000 views

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  11. yes, where is the new post????

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