How to plan a succesful spring break - Narrative essay
Describe the action at a recent sports event you watched or played in - Narrative essay
Describe a time when you had to apologize to someone and how it felt - Reflective essay
Compare and contrast classroom learning with online learning - Expository essay
After high school, students should travel before going to college - Persuasive essay
If you were the president of the United States... - Expository essay
Teenagers should have the freedon to decide their own curfew - Persuasive esssay
Discuss your fondest childhood memories and how they made you who you are today - Reflective essay
Explanation:
I think the prompts that are better explained in a <em>narrative essay</em> are the ones that tell a story from a specific point of view, in this case, the point of view of the one who is writing the essay. That is why I picked the spring break plan and the sport event.
The most suitable essay for describing a time when you apologized and how you felt or for discussing your fondest childhood memories is the <em>reflective essay</em>, because you kind of analyze and relive your past or things that had happened in order to understand them now. It appeals to your deepest feelings.
The essay I would use in order to compare and contrast ideas or to just expose what you would do in a defined position is the <em>expository essay</em> because you would have the space to tell your audience how you would do it and why you think it is the best way to do it.
I would use a <em>persuasive essay</em> in order to defend an idea of mine trying to convince my audience that mine is the best way to deal with the issue.