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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
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Write an essay about a time that left you feeling frustrated. Include narrative techniques and different sentence structures.

English
1 answer:
Stels [109]3 years ago
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Answer:

This question requires a personal answer since you have to write about a time that left you feeling frustrated. I will give you an answer that you can use as an example and change it to a personal event from your life.

Explanation:

  One of the most frustrated times in my entire life was when I had to take a very difficult high school exam and I couldn't get through it.

I had really studied very hard, like never in my life. I guess it wasn't enough.

I was so frustrated that I only managed to cry like a child.

When I got home, my mother who is an angel gave me comfort and encouraged me to try again.

The only thing I remember is that that exam was as difficult as a college exam.

In this short story we have different narrative techniques.

To achieve different techniques we can use tools such as metaphors, similes, backstories, flashbacks, etc.

All these techniques make a story entertaining for the reader and give it its own style.

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