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Make a fan club: Get started by using a notebook to think of ideas what you and the club will do.
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Use a notebook to record information.
Just as Steve uses a notebook to jot down clues, each child entering Radio City Music Hall receives a crayon and a notepad.
Ms Larke alleged Mr Collins used a notebook to record a graphic dossier of her sexual history.
Use a notebook to keep track of appointments, tests and medications, as well as to record how you are feeling along the way.
Use a notebook to take notes during the experiment, this might come handy when you are writing the report.
Does he look sprightly and young, doddery and old, or is he a leggy colt with growing still to do? Use a notebook to record your findings.
Use a notebook to record your observations on the contents of each dish and perhaps come to a conclusion about which locations had the most bacteria.
Use a notebook to keep a record of your activities for a day or two, to see what you do that is wasteful and what is proactive or constructive.
(You might want to use a notebook to brainstorm, making a page for each character. Draw what they look like, if you can draw!) The things your characters do, and how they solve the problem, will be your plot.
Use a notebook to jot down notes on what you see/saw, and what made you stop and experience something: keep observing more things around you while doing this.
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