One Sentence Project: Part 1

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One Sentence Project: Part 1 Connecting Shakespeare’s Macbeth to the students’ real world.

“He thought his life was a game.”

“He had a good point.”

“She lived to bring joy to all she met.”

“He made something enjoyed by others.”

“He wants to be remembered for what’s on the inside.”

“He flourished but was Exhausted.”

“He cared more for other’s wellbeing than his own.”

“She found a way to make the world a better place.”

“She was a doctor, an angel, and a sister for children all around the world.”

“He put entertainment before responsibility.”

“He was a loyal companion.”

“He lived his life to the fullest with minimal regrets.”

“She was complicated and single.”

“He didn’t just care for himself but others too.”

“She never game up on finding happiness.”

“He found one way towards the truth and rule.”

“She will be admired for her art and creations.”

“He was a man of his word.”

“He was a hard working individual.”

“He was remembered.”

“She inspired many to follow her footsteps.”

“She found fulfillment in a successful career helping others.”

“His life was blank but colorful.”

“He was open for judgment.”

“She is remembered not in books or in pictures but in the hearts of those she has helped.”

“He always cared for the animals.”

“She inspired people to be happy and enjoy the good things in life.”