Answer: I personally prefer Narrative Essays over informative.
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But it is your choice. The teacher isn't asking for an answer to a question really, but for you to choose how you want to write your essay.
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Antipositivism relates to various historical debates in the philosophy and sociology of science. In modern practice, however, interpretivism may be equated with qualitative research methods, while positivist research is more quantitative.
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There was one morning, the sun was up, and it was a nice day outside and it was the first day of school. I put on my shoos and walked out of the door. I finally got to school and went to class. the class was well lit up and had the best scenery and there he was, my first friend it the whole school. As I looked at him he smiled and I knew we were going to be good friends. I finally decided to approach him and we started to talk. After our long conversation that lasted the whole class I realized I didn't take any notes. I left the class and headed to my second period. I open the door and then he walks in behind me. We spend the next 2 periods together and had a good time. we went to lunch and that's when it all happened. After we sit at our desks he tells me he is going to start a food fight. I beg him not to but he dose anyway. That's when it started he yelled "FOOD FIGHT" and I got mad at him. He did this everyday until that Friday when I asked him if he ever wanted to be friends in the first place. He said no and that is when I made even better friends than him. I personally think this was a good experience and it taught me that some of your friends aren't the best people.
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I hope this is what you wanted.
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1. Yesterday, the cobbler mended your shoes.
2. We raised the flag a short time ago.
3. He shot it down this month.
4. They left ten minutes ago.
5. Yesterday, the doctor gave him an injection.
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I have been able to rewrite the sentences in the Simple Past Tense adding the expressions in the brackets.
The simple past tense is known to be a verb tense which talks about actions or activities that took place or existed before now.
Such tenses are used to describe and explain the events that took place in the past. In English, regular verbs actually form the simple past tense "-ed" while other irregular verbs can take different forms.
Despite adding the expressions in the brackets while rewriting the sentences, the simple past tense is still retained.