Love Is Never Silent
Writing Assignment
Give Maggie Advice!
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Can she do both?
Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Email a final draft by Friday, January 16. Must she choose?
Write her a letter.
• Introduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.
• Sugg.
• Use proper letter format.
Give Maggie Advice!
Maggie feels divided.
She wants to be independent.
She wants to support her parents.
Email a final draft by Friday, January 16.
Must she choose?
Write her a letteroduce yourself.
• Summarize her problem, as you see it.• Suggest solutions.
• Use proper letter format.