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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
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Hello!

Social Studies
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arlik [135]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Try to think of a time in your life that you felt changed your forever. And When you do, develop that main idea towards the middle of the essay. If you don’t want the essay to be long, make each paragraph at least five sentences each. I’m sorry, I don’t have major time to write a full essay for you, but, here is the template.

Introduction: In my life, (this happened to me), and it changed me in many ways. I endured through it (with different people), and I learned many lessons. The way this has helped me is (some way the experience helped you). Not only has the experience helped me, it has also hurt me. (tell a way the experience has hurt you.

Paragraph 1: introduce main event that happened

Paragraph 2: Tell meaning behind event

Paragraph 3: Explain how event has changed you

Conclusion: Sum up events and tell which parts of the event changed and shaped your life the most.

If this doesn’t help in anyway, please be honest and tell me. I’m glad to provide this answer, and I hope it helps! ;) ( ◠‿◠ )

iogann1982 [59]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Think about events in your life that make a great story. ...

Consider when you learned something from an event that happened to you. ...

Think about special experiences you shared with a friend or relative and how those experiences changed your relationship with that person

Explanation:

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