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Warriors don’t cry. Place yourself in the shoes of one of the characters you have just read about and write a diary entry of a key moment
from the story
Try to choose a moment in the story in which the character has plenty of interaction and emotion to share in a diary
entry
Your diary entry should be around half a page in length and contain information you learned from the book when the
character was in that specific place and time
Remember when you are writing a diary entry you are writing it from a first-person perspective. It is usually but not
always written in the present tense

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