1. Think about a time when you were late for something. In a story,describe the

situation that made you late,how you handled the situation,and the

consequences of being late. Use examples and details to develop your story.

2. Imagine that you have been asked to give a talk at a local elementary school

about the similarities and differences between high school and elementary

school. Explain to a group of elementary school students what it is like to go to

high school. Be sure to include specific details to support your explanation.

3. Due to budget cuts the administration is considering eliminating all athletic

programs in your school. How do you feel about this proposal? State your

position and persuade your reader to see your point of view. Be specific in your

argument. Write your response in the Answer Document.(18 points)

4. People often make a positive difference in others’ lives. Think of a person

who affected your life or the life of someone you know. Provide specific

details about the person, what the person did, and how this person made

a positive difference in someone’s life. Write your response in the Answer

Document. (18 points)

5. In his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. described his vision of equality in America, that his four children “will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Suppose you were asked to share with a group of students your vision for a better society. Explain to these students what vision for society that you would like to see occur. Be specific and support your explanation with details and examples. Write your response in the Answer Document. (18 points)

6. Write a story in which a character or characters experience an ordinary day that becomes unforgettable. Develop your story with details. Write your response in the Answer Document. (18 points)

7. State legislators believe that students’ driving privileges should be directly

linked to their performance and attendance in school. For example, students

should be required to maintain a certain grade point average and

attendance record in order to drive. Or, if students fail a class, they would not

be allowed to drive until their grade was improved. State and defend your

position on this issue to an audience of state legislators. Be sure to include

specific reasons to support your position. Write your response in the Answer

Document. (18 points)

8. Think about a time you or someone you know was given advice and then had

to decide whether to follow it. Write a story of such a time. Make sure your

story includes details about the situation, the decision, and the consequences

that followed. Write your response in the Answer Document. (18 points)

9. Your school has received a large donation for the purpose of inviting a

famous person to speak or perform for the students and staff at an assembly. Select a famous person you would like to have visit your school for this

assembly. Write to the members of your student government, persuading them that this is the person who should be invited. Write your response in the Answer

Document. (18 points)

10. What is something that you have learned that is important to you? This

knowledge could be something you learned in school or in your everyday life.

Explain why learning this was important to you. Use specific details to explain

and support your reasons. Write your response in the Answer Document.

(18 points)