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  2. Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts

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    Students major in one of seven areas: creative writing, instrumental music, visual arts, theater, dance, vocal music, and media, design, television & video (MDTV). Students may also minor after their freshman year as long as they meet the audition requirements. The school is located on South Broad Street, in the former Ridgway Library.

  3. Perpich Center for Arts Education - Wikipedia

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    Perpich Arts High School is a tuition-free public high school delivering a comprehensive education centered in the arts. The school is open to all 11th- and 12th-grade students who are Minnesota residents. Students apply and audition in 10th or 11th grade, in one of six areas: dance, literary arts, media arts, music, theater or visual arts.

  4. Eleventh grade - Wikipedia

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    In 11th Grade, ages of the students average at around 16-17. 11th Grade is when Palestinian students do their final tests for most of the subjects for their high school diploma. Many students consider it to be the hardest, and most stressful year. In most schools, they do the final test for every subject besides English, math, and Arabic.

  5. Chain writing - Wikipedia

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    Chain writing typically starts with a prompt. This prompt can be an idea, an image, a piece of dialogue, or from a similar starting point. [2] The process of chain writing is flexible and largely depends on the authors' ambitions when starting the project. Authors must decide what the parameters for the chain writing are ahead of time.

  6. Creative writing - Wikipedia

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    Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics.

  7. Michelle Knudsen - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Knudsen is a New York Times best-selling American children's author. [1] She has written 50 books for children, including the multiple-award-winning Library Lion, the Trelian middle grade fantasy trilogy, and the Evil Librarian young adult horror/comedy/romance trilogy.