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English, 14.09.2019 00:30 williams6129

Part 1 your quick write you have a huge project due tomorrow and you haven’t started at all. what do you do? how could you prevent this happening again? set a timer for 3 minutes and write a response to this prompt. it doesn't need to be perfect. just write about it for 3 minutes.
part 2 write at least 1 paragraph. feel free to use an example if this is something that has happened to you! a detailed description of how you are planning your time this semester. you must choose something other than just the canvas calendar! (canvas does not give you warnings about when things are coming up and therefore can cause you to fall behind when large assignments are due) ex: i use a paper planner where i write when all my assignments are due. i have stars next to assignments that will take me a while to do so i know to start them early. i also have a huge markerboard calendar that i write huge projects, tests, and meetings on.

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