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uranmaximum [27]
3 years ago
10

Write a personal narrative essay that describes a significant experience that has shaped your identity. Develop the narrative th

rough pacing, dialogue, and details that engage the reader.
What format or type of writing are you to create?



Who is your audience?



What topic are you to write about?



What is the purpose for writing?
English
2 answers:
grandymaker [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. I want to write in prose, a narrative with a first person point of view. A short and direct story.

2. My audience will be students between 16 and 24 years old.

3. My theme will be the importance of resting and eating well.

4. My purpose is to share my experience of how the overload of tasks was harmful for me.

Explanation:

During my first year of college I felt very excited to start this phase of my life and was very anxious about the opportunities that came up at that time, but the situation was more difficult than I think. The amount of academic activities and the need to find a job took all my time, to the point that, in order to cope with all this, I started to neglect my diet and my sleep period.

It was Monday, 10 pm, I had just arrived from my part-time job and had 3 essays to deliver the next day, in the morning. As soon as I arrived, I had eaten a packet of cookies for lunch (this had been my lunch for days, as it was quick and practical).

"You look awful" said my roommate.

"Thank you," I said, ironically, as I threw a pillow at her.

Sierra and I had a good relationship, which allowed me to have peace of mind in the apartment we shared, which was a good thing after all.

"I'm going out to eat, do you want to go?" She said.

"No, thanks, I think you went to order a plaza later." I replied, as I saw the whole environment around me spin and Sierra's voice became more and more difficult to hear.

"Are you okay? Are you really looking weird? I can stay here if you ..."

I couldn't hear what she was saying, just being able to pay attention to the environment that was getting darker and darker, until I completely lost consciousness.

I don't know how long I was unconscious, but I woke up in a hospital room, where the nurse explained that I had a faint due to dehydration, malnutrition and probably lack of sleep. I was a little embarrassed, until the doctor arrived bringing my country with him, explaining what happened to me and how I should avoid going through it again.

The answer was simple, I had to respect the limitations of my body and eat and rest so that I could handle all of my responsibilities.

maxonik [38]3 years ago
3 0

What format or type of writing are you to create?

A narrative essay

Who is your audience?

The teacher

What topic are you to write about?

My experience and identity

What is the purpose for writing?

to narrate and entertain

Explanation:

I got it right

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