Answer: Write a short story on a memory of your childhood that you remember fondly
Explanation: I say that because if it's a memory you definitely remember, then it shouldn't be hard to get all the details. Just make sure when you write to put every detail that you think would be even remotely important or another person wouldn't understand. Write the paper as if the person hasn't ever heard it before because they haven't. Double-check for punctuation and spelling. If you have MLA format make sure to put it down on your paper(only if you have to do it). Make sure it's organized. Pretend you're writing a how-to and you put all the steps into each paragraph including your introduction and conclusion(if you have to do those too). Good luck with your paper :)
An archetype refers to a prototype after which other things are modelled. In literature, it refers to a character that represents a universal or well-known pattern of behaviour. Common archetypes are villains, heroes, damsels in distress and mentors.
The sheriff of Nottingham is an example of an archetype, as he demonstrates all the obvious characteristics of "villains." He is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. The sheriff is a tyrant, who mistreats the local people. He has no respect for justice and no concern for human suffering. He is ambitious, and values money and status above else. These are all well-known characteristics of typical villains.
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A subordinate conjunction<span> or a </span>relative pronoun<span> introduces a dependent clause in a complex sentence.
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c. main points, supporting ideas, and the order of your ideas