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Write an essay detailing any “otherworldly” or transcending experience that you or someone you know may have had. Describe what you think its significance was and whether there may be more than one way of interpreting it.
Write a poem about the death of someone dear to you (real or imagined) and consider how you as the persona in the poem may react to the inevitability of the event.
Choose any color and take time to consider all the ways that color may be used or how it affects objects and people around it. Think about all the interesting ways the color may be...
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