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masha68 [24]
3 years ago
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English What is the best way for the writer to expand on this part of the personal statement? O The writer should expand on why

food is a part of so many events. O The writer should talk about the types of food he or she likes to cook. The writer should expand on how learning to cook has changed his or her life. O The writer should show how cooking has changed so many other people's lives as well. ​
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2 answers:
Sophie [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The writer should expand on how learning to cook has changed his or her life.

Explanation:

Key word "PERSONAL" so you want to choose the answer talking about the writer.

"The writer should talk about the types of food he or she likes to cook. The writer should expand on how learning to cook has changed his or her life."

Not sure if this is 2 options or one but if it's 2 then the best choice would be "The writer should expand on how learning to cook has changed his or her life." because the writer is giving personal experience about learning to cook.

hjlf3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

From the looks of it, the answer could be both B or C because either of them can be considered personal statements. However, the statement is missing so I can’t tell you for sure.

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