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I NEED HELP ASAP THIS IS BIG BUT I WILL MAKR YOU BRANILYST, You were asked to choose and complete one random act of kindness. Now, you get to tell me all about it. On the word document attached to the assignment, please do the following: You will be writing three full paragraphs. It must look and be structured as paragraphs. · INDENT ALL THREE · Each paragraph should have a topic sentence. Suggested ones are included but you can write your own. · End with a mature and thoughtful reflection. · Spellcheck and grammar check before submitting. Paragraph One: Suggested topic sentence: We were given an assignment to complete a random act of kindness, and I choose to do 1. What act did you choose to do? 2. Why did you choose that act? 3. Before you did it, how did you feel about doing it? About life in general (your frame of mind)? Paragraph Two: Suggested topic sentence: The next step was to complete the act I had chosen. 4. Describe how you did the act of kindness. 5. How did the person respond (if applicable)? Was their reaction what you hoped? Paragraph Three: Suggested topic sentence: Finally, after it was completed, I understood why kindness matters. -OR- After it was completed, I felt 6. How did you feel about doing it after it was done? Frame of mind afterwards? 7. Reflection- why is kindness so important?​

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