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Big Question Overview and ResourcesOverview When you wake up in the morning, what do you look forward to? The things you love to do are a part of what makes you tick. Your interests influence who you spend time with and the places you like to go. What are your favorite activities? How do these activities affect your friends and family? When you read, you might learn more about activities you already know, like football or ballet. Or you might read about new activities that you want to explore, like flamenco dancing, or jousting. One way you can learn about what makes people tick is by reading poetry. Poetry is written in verse, like the lines of your favorite song, and is usually about topics that are important to the writer. Reading poetry is a great way to find out what makes a person tick. Web Resources Saving the Environment Do What You Love to Do Wild Adventures Inspired to Fly Get StARTed! Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | |||