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damaskus [11]
3 years ago
10

Each of us must overcome our own personal challenges. Using first-person voice, write about a challenge, either your own or one

you have witnessed, and how it was resolved. In your narrative, use sensory language so the reader is able to visualize the experience. Include details that describe the adversity being faced and incorporate background information in order to set the stage.\
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I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
8 0

<span>When using sensory language, what this means is that you should use language that covers as many of the five senses as possible.  What this means is that you should use adjectives that cover sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.  Of course, the more senses you can include, the better.  This is the case because since readers were not there to experience what you did, by including descriptors of as many senses as possible, you will be able to provide the best picture for them to visualize as they read your descriptions.  </span>






lilavasa [31]3 years ago
6 0

After serving my military service, I had a depression for two years which was really difficult for me to overcome. I was not able to do anything. Depression is a process that you just want to vanish, disappear, rather than to die. Of course, suicide is one of the extreme ending options of it. It is hard to describe the feelings and stress in depression. I was sleeping like more than 10 hours in a day, I was not going out for months and additionally I was not working which it was increasing the effect of depression. Towards the end of this depression, I've started to do something. I started reading books and preparing for the language exam. And when I was able to enter to the university, my depression was almost over because I was in a different environment now.

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