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    PERSONAL NARRATIVE My personal narrative is about the time my church (Family life Fellowship) took the youth leadership team on a ranch retreat. Two summers ago I went on a ranch retreat with the leadership team. We went to the youth pastor's wife’s parents two thousand acre ranch outside Bennington Oklahoma. On this ranch they had cattle,swine,horses, and a few chickens. While we were there the other youth and I played Marco Polo in the lake. Roy one of the adults cooked a chicken fajita,…

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    include: their family, their friends, their socioeconomic status, their gender identity, their ethnicity, and their nationality. The previously mentioned concepts may be influenced by history. History is the explanation of how individuals are where they are today because they are affected by their past. The past influences where someone is in the present moment, and their choices will influence where they will…

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    Diving”, would usually cause me to fall asleep. Because honestly, who is interested in reading narratives about garbage? To my surprise, “On Dumpster Diving” was extremely interesting to me, I practically had to peel myself from the papers. I figured if that author could make a typically boring topic turn amazing, then so could I. When we were assigned mini paper 2/formal essay 2, I used this same strategy about making a boring task turn interesting in my Formal Essay 2. This essay was…

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    Many authors construct essays with different introductions and conclusions to effectively support their topic. When reading many essays, author’s use similar forms of narrative elements that are analyzed to explain the author’s purpose in writing the piece. Natalie Kusz “Ring Leader” and Jr. Gates “In the Kitchen”, have similar narrative elements throughout their introduction’s and conclusion’s which include, the voice and mood that the authors create, our trust in the author’s, and the tone of…

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    than an hour to write and not once did I feel overwhelmed. We had to write a personal narrative about the best experience we ever had. I chose my brown belt test; and I remembered every detail. I wasn’t even aware I was writing my essay until I was done. I believe it was because I didn’t think of it as work. I thought I was writing a story; with me being the main character. I loved explaining the sensory details about my test experience. Apparently, some classmates loved the story as…

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    on family, friends, and the people we see walking down the street on a sunny day. People’s perspective on tattoos has changed over the years. Tattoos are permanent ink colored or non color images on one’s skin. People who tattoo themselves create a personal and cultural expression with tattoos. Many individuals utilize their bodies as an artistic medium to create visible expressions of their interior emotions. The meanings of tattoos can symbolize different emotions, such as personal achievement…

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    descriptive narrative, argumentative, and literary analysis essays there were numerous instances that the expository strategies were noticeable. The most common types of strategies discovered were development by example , development of division and classification and lastly casual analysis. In my descriptive narrative the most common expository strategy is development by example. In my descriptive narrative I was explaining a personal experience that initially led to a broad accusations…

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    Personal Narrative Nate Smith, a person that completely changed my life on April 22, 2016. You might be thinking right now that this story doesn’t change my life because it’s a relationship, it does change my life, trust me. He made me feel like he cared about me and my choices. He made me think that anything was possible and he would never give up on me. He always put faith in me. I soon learned that he didn’t care about me, my decisions or us. On September 1 is when I found out that he and…

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    The overall play provides a narrative that flows and reads nicely. Seemingly, plays would appear to contain many hidden meanings that require an effort from the observer or reader to flesh out. Unlike these plays, Miller’s work allows even the basic readers to understand the narrative of Willy Loman. Even with the troubles that can be caused with the time of narratives, Miller’s argument can be easily understood. As shown, the academic and popular…

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    known for its anti-feminist tendencies and patriarchal conventions. Contrarily to Tennyson, Bishop in her poem ridicules male self-absorption and vanity. The male speaker of the poem struggles with the confusion about his perception of his own reflection in a mirror and puzzled about “which side’s in or out / of the mirror,” he is unable to differentiate the mirror image from himself and fears that “if half his head’s reflected, / thought, he thinks, might be affected.” Even though the…

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