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Ratling [72]
4 years ago
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PLZZZ HELP MEE I GIVE BRAINLIEST AND MORE POINTS What are different ways we can tell/share our stories? 6 sentences please

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lesya692 [45]4 years ago
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Answer:

Sharing our story is one of the best things we can. One way that we can tell our story is through a book. Writing books about ourselves can really contribute to the way we share our stories. Another way that we can share our story is through a program. For example Narrative 4 is a program that helps students share their stories with strangers. Not only does this let the two people connect, it also shows the barrier-breaking power of learning someone else's story. One other way that you can share your story is through speeches. When you say a speech, people listen to you and when you share your story in that speech, people relate to you. These are some ways that people can share their stories.

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