Words To Describe Amelia

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The first words that come to mind when describing Amelia would be inquisitive, motivated, and a voracious reader. Due to Amelia’s high level of analytical and creative ability, her performance is outstanding in relationship to her ability. Through the use of the Language Arts curriculum from the William and Mary Center for Gifted Education, Amelia is able to use critical reasoning to interpret literature. My favorite part of our time together is the class discussion where Amelia must justify her responses. She consistently displays creative problem solving when engaging in a conversation on numerous subjects.Amelia possesses a charming, pleasant disposition. She demonstrates a respectful attitude towards her teacher and parents. Her trustworthiness

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