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dalvyx [7]
3 years ago
10

As soon as possible, combine the details into a physical description paragraph. Study your description for indications of occupa

tion, income, marital status, and other facts.
Write a second paragraph giving a brief description of the person's business and family life as you imagine them. Using your picture of him, project yourself into this person's mind.
Write a third paragraph describing his attitudes toward religion, politics, people in general, children, and animals.

Imagine that the person you described has a daughter or a son your own age. Using that young person as a subject, repeat the process. Begin with a physical description, move to a description of the school and home life, and end with a personality sketch. Write a paragraph describing each of these elements.
Write a dialogue between the two people you've just sketched. Place the younger character in some sort of problem or dilemma. Have the older character help the younger character think through the problem. Aim for a one-half page of dialogue.

Your finished writing will be six paragraphs long, not including the dialogue (a new paragraph each time there is a new speaker). Total length should be at least 500 words.
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2 answers:
harina [27]3 years ago
8 0
Okay, I will give you ideas. Lets make this guy's name Marsel, and lets say he is single, as he is around 25, and lives with his parents, and works as a surgeon. He is a tall, thin man who is a genius. His income is higher than average, and is at the higher end of the income spectrum. His business is to treat patients by cutting open their body and performing the necessary operations. He has to go to perform surgery at any time he is called, however likes spending time with his parents teaching them about the human body. His attitude toward religion is neutral, he practices it, but doesn't have much time to practice it. Toward politics he doesn't care except for picking the candidate of the party that he prefers. Toward people in general he isn't very social, but if he sees someone hurt, he has sympathy towards them. He doesn't mind animals, and doesn't care much about them, except if the animal needs something.

For the son, he is a short and chubby 3 year old boy who is curious to see new things and is playful. He makes his mom take care of him a lot.

PS: Since this doesn't make sense, if you have to, you can say that he is married.

Hope this helps! 
wlad13 [49]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Title: Karma Has It's Role

Explanation:

A little girl (Chloe) had two friends. They loved each other very dearly, until another girl came (Laura) and stole Chloe's friends away from her. This hurt Chloe a lot but what hurt more was that her ex-friends (Nyla and Flora) were bullying her along with Laura. The girl was imploding, but she was growing stronger with each name the called her, she grew smarter with every threat they said, and she grew faster every time they chased her.

The three girls despised Chloe for her impeccable speed. All the girls were on the track team but they all knew Chloe was the fastest and hated her for that.

One day there was a track contest. All four girls; Chloe, Laura, Nyla, and Flora were competing. Laura came over to Chloe to try to scare her but Chloe wasn't having it. Chloe knew this was the day she'd prove to them she was the better runner. If she didn't all her hard work to get to the track nationals was for nothing... all those times the girls bullied her into making herself into a better person would be fore nothing.

She hoped that wouldn't be the case. She <em>had </em>to make that not be the case. and only she and she alone could achieve this. With what ever little self confidence residing in her she trudged her feet begrudgingly to the starting line. Only 25 laps, that's it.

3... 2... 1... GO!

Chloe was some where in the middle when the race stared. There were 15 girls in the competition all strong runners. Nyla and Flora were in last so Chloe had nothing to worry about. Her main concern was Laura who was tripping anyone who came near her, very discretely. How she was winning was beyond Chloe. But, she had a plan, and her plans never failed her before.

Than with one lap to spare she saw Laura slowing down because no one was near her. And it was true, she had tripped and made practically every one fall. There were only 10 girls at this point.

With 500 meters left to go Laura was just jogging hands in the air. Chloe was counting on this. At this point Chloe pumped her arms as fast as she could and pushed her legs to move as fast as they could. Eyes closed, wind swirling behind her. She opened her eyes when she felt the plastic line break at her lower abdomen.

With happy tears in her eyes she sent a happy prayer of thanks. Upon opening her eyes, she noticed everyone who had competed cheering her name and clapping for her. She was than handed a medal. More tears of happiness poured down her cheeks.

This medal was something Chloe cherished for the rest of her life. That day had changed her and the way people treated her forever. And she was glad for it. She now had one true friend Christopher. He was the best friend she could ask for.

What will happen to her next?

That's for me to know, and for you, to find out!

This was the best I could do for you!

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