“Mob’s Voice versus Hero’s Voice” Prompt

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WritingFix has a fun lesson–called ”Mob’s Voice vs. Hero’s Voice“ –that was inspired by the classic To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. 

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2 Responses to ““Mob’s Voice versus Hero’s Voice” Prompt”

  1.   Macy Mousseau Says:

    Letting Go
    Suspicious

    Determined

    Want control Want to have space

    Don’t want to lose my child

    Just want to be a teen

    Trying to be responsible

    Trying to have fun

    It was so much easier
    when you were little

    i can’t be your baby forever

    Why can’t you just cooperate?

    Just an extra half hour?

    Then you’re going to get into trouble

    But i’m responsible

    I’m not sure

    please mom,please!?

    Will you call me?
    So i know you’re safe?

    I can do that

    I love you Honey I love you Mom

  2.   Macy Mousseau Says:

    Letting Go
    Suspicious

    Determined

    Want control Want to have space

    Don’t want to lose my child

    Just want to be a teen

    Trying to be responsible

    Trying to have fun

    It was so much easier
    when you were little

    I can’t be your baby forever

    Why can’t you just cooperate?

    Just an extra half hour?

    Then you’re going to get into trouble

    But i’m responsible

    I’m not sure

    please mom,please!?

    Will you call me?
    So i know you’re safe?

    I can do that

    I love you Honey I love you Mom

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