<p>So as you all know, the topic was, "Does having too much information about public figures distract us from important issues?" So I agreed and supported my opinion by giving examples of Princess Diana (people were distracted from her philanthropy because they knew lots about her private life), President Franklin D. Roosevelt, (people were distracted from helping the economy after the great depression because they were interested in knowing how he was coping with his paralysis), and Night by Elie Wiesel (the Germans were concerned with the affectionate relationship between Hitler and his wife that nobody cared about the concentration and extermination camps). </p>
<p>My vocab and sentence structure was varied.
I filled up both complete pages.
My handwriting was pretty neat.
And my intro and conclusion were almost equal in length.</p>
<p>How much, out of 6, do you think I can get?
I received a 9 out of 12 (a 4 and a 5) on my January test last year.</p>