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A Day in a Different Life

💭 Imagine you wake up one morning, and everything is different—you are living someone else’s life for a day!

You might be:

  • A famous athlete about to play in a championship game
  • A scientist on the verge of a huge discovery
  • A time traveler stuck in the past or future
  • A detective solving a mysterious case
  • A person (or creature) from a fantasy world

🔹 Your Task:
Write a short journal entry (at least 6-8 sentences) describing:
1️⃣ Who you are and where you are (Be specific! What do you see, hear, or feel?)
2️⃣ What major event is happening in your day (Are you on a mission? Facing a challenge? Making a life-changing decision?)
3️⃣ How you react to the situation (Are you excited, scared, confused? Do you try to escape or embrace the experience?)
4️⃣ How your day ends (Do you return to your normal life? Or are you stuck forever?)

✏️ Your Turn:
Write your journal entry in the comments. Then, reply to at least one classmate’s post, either by:

  • Asking them a question about their story
  • Predicting what might happen next
  • Giving them an idea for a plot twist

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