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English, 16.04.2021 18:30 leximae7720

CHALLENGE: READ the following quotation:
“The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart”-
Judy Garland

THINK carefully about owning a wanted treasure.

WRITE- about whether it is important to treasure something of value or to value a friendship.

Be sure to —
• clearly state your controlling idea
• organize and develop your explanation effectively
• choose your words carefully
• use correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and sentence.

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS CORRECTLY make 4 paragraphs (intro, 2 body paragraphs and conclusion) each paragraph can be up 5 sentences each

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