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What are you thankful for? Think about your Thanksgiving break, what made you smile? What good deed(s) did you do? What would you change or would have made your break better? In your first paragraph you will state what you are thankful for (provide. In your second paragraph, you will state why you are thankful for the aforementioned. In your third paragraph you will wrap up your essay rephrasing what you are thankful for. YOU WILL COMPOSE THIS ESSAY USING 8-10 SENTENCES IN EACH PARAGRAPH, AND TRANSITIONAL WORDS AND OR PHRASES. please help me?

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