Bubble Gum Quickwrites. Your best friend has never been able to blow a bubble, but you, however, could probably enter and win a contest for being the.

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Bubble Gum Quickwrites

Your best friend has never been able to blow a bubble, but you, however, could probably enter and win a contest for being the most awesome bubble gum bubble blower ever! Being the kind and generous friend you are, you offer to tutor your friend on the art of bubble gum blowing. Explain how you would help teach your friend to blow the most gigantic bubble ever!!!!

Compare and contrast skittles to a piece of chewing gum

You just stepped in a big wad of chewing gum in the middle of a busy street. What are you going to do?

You just put a large piece of juicy bubble gum in your mouth; describe what you feel, smell, taste, and hear.

You sneak a piece of gum while sitting in class because you think the teacher will never notice. Suddenly, she looks your way and you know you’ve been caught….