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Good luck and happy changing! Thegooduser Let's Talk! :) 🍁 20:31, 4 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Your possible articles to improve

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Think of three specific concepts or topics that you've learned this year. See if they are short articles (stubs) in the Simple English Wikipedia. Post links to them in your userpage. I'll check back on Wednesday. You need to choose one by the end of the week to work on. Swim123blue (talk) 16:51, 11 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Your chosen article and sandbox contents

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The idea was for you to choose an article related to something you learned in another class this year. Which class does Pablo Picasso relate to? When you are working on something you already know about, it can be easier to write about it. What you posted in your sandbox from the original article wasn't all of the article, just the first paragraph. It just looks like you added some study tips, not any new information about Pablo Picasso. I remember showing this in one of my demonstration videos. There is a section at the end "after World War II" that has no content. You can write 8 sentences there OR you can choose a different article that you've studied about this year and improve that. You need to decide soon, we're running out of time. Swim123blue (talk) 19:57, 27 May 2020 (UTC)Reply