What is your favorite number? Why? Write a paragraph explaining your reasoning. Try to be creative. You can post your thoughts in the comments below.
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Korbyn
4/3/2020 04:20:40 pm
My favorite number is 17. It's 17 because that's my birth date. I also like the number 17 because it is an odd number, and for some reason I like odd numbers.
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Mr. Bowen
4/3/2020 06:00:30 pm
17 is also a prime number. My favorite number when I was a kid was prime, too -- 23. I liked it because my favorite baseball player, Don Mattingly, wore the number. Michael Jordan and LeBron James then stole it.
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maddy
4/6/2020 01:12:16 pm
My favorite number is 10. Why i like it is because it is an even number, and it's also my birth day.
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Haylee
4/7/2020 01:57:17 pm
My favorite number is 21. It is 21 because it is both of my sports numbers and it was my dads sports number. also I love the number 21 is because no one ever really picks number 21 as there number. lastly number 21 is 7*3 and 7 has been my class number since forever. so 21 is my favorite number.
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