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vesna_86 [32]
3 years ago
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Which two of the following best represent a personal narrative essay?

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Scilla [17]3 years ago
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The second and fifth options provide examples of personal narrative essays. This is because both of them explain prompts of <em>the author's own feelings, experiences, thoughts, etc. </em>A personal narrative is straightforward- it is an essay that you write about yourself. The other prompts were either written in third-person or had details that did not pertain to the author specifically.

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C: This answer feels like a far out answer. I can't see how any part of it would be true.

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E: I think E is likely your best answer. Look up, not down.

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The second sentence in orange is not right either. It is just a continuation of the first.  The only one that is clear cut is the last one (in yellow). That's an example of this trend.

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