How To Write A Synectics Scrapbook

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Synectics Scrapbook Topic-Sean Nice

I'm more like December because i'm pretty chill and very white
I'm more like A hyundai because i'm just kinda average and not super fancy
I'm more like the letter A because i belong in the front of everything else
I'm More like New York because i truly never sleep.
I'm more like an essay because there's so much going on in my mind it would take pages to express it all
I'm more like a forest fire because it just takes a little spark to ignite me but once i get going it gets wild
I'm more like a key because i lock a lot away inside
I'm more like a sitcom because something funnys always happening in my life
I'm more like soap because i'm a squeaky clean kid Im more like white bread because i'm not as healthy

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