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Hanover-Horton High School
Michigan
16 posts to "Write to Remember 9/11" and counting
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black birds in the sky
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Past, Present, Future
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Morgan, Hanover-Horton High School , Michigan
. Summary:
In my post I have used prompt 3. In my opinion it is about the most pressing issue in our world right now. Global warming and how we can come together to fix it or even help to make it even a littl...
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Prompt #1
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Brooklyn , Hanover-Horton High School , Michigan
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Families of the people who died on September 11, 2001 and citizens from around the world have left messages in New York, Arlington, and Shanksville for those who perished on that day. Learn about a...
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Dear Wanda Anita Green
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Abbygail , Hanover-Horton High School , Michigan
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A letter to Wanda Anita Green, a flight attendant on Flight 93.
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Captain of a Tragedy
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Arianna , Hanover-Horton High School , Michigan
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Writing to remember Jason M. Dahl and his life as a captain.
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