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Replace common words with more descriptive ones to bring the character to life—for instance, using "debris" instead of "rubbish" to describe a cluttered music room.

Focus on a specific challenge or event Molly faced and how she grew from it.

Before writing, establish who "Molly Maracas" is. Given the name, she likely has a connection to music, rhythm, or a vibrant personality.

Spend 5–10 minutes listing all the "sounds" and "textures" associated with her name to use as sensory details.

Connect different snapshots of her life (e.g., her first instrument, her favorite song, her community impact) through a common theme like "rhythm". 3. Draft the Core Components A solid essay typically follows this flow:

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