It allows the reader to see how the character came to be who he or she is currently, it creates realism in the text, it creates tension between the narrator and the character, etc.
Answer:
c. blue :) thank you for the points!
This exercise is about Peer Counselling.
<h3>What is Peer Counselling?</h3>
This refers to the counseling technique involving the exchange of experiences and listening to one another by people who themselves need help from a person or group of persons with similar experiences. It is based largely on empathy, communication, and understanding.
<h3> </h3><h3 /><h3>The action I took</h3><h3 />
I joined a group of people who were interested in overcoming stage fright.
<h3>The benefits I received</h3><h3 />
- It was a great relief to know that lots of people, including people that I looked up to were working on the same problem;
- As they shared their experiences, I gained the confidence to at least try.
<h3 /><h3>About the others</h3>
I was shy to learn to say as much as the others, but most of them encouraged me to say more by nodding their heads. I also felt like my contribution was valued when it was reiterated by the moderator and when others clapped thereafter.
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
I'm taking my cousin there at the next session. This program should be made more public. I don't think I will ever be the same again because finally, I am finding my voice and myself.
Learn more about counseling here:
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