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sdas [7]
2 years ago
13

As part of a college admission essay, a prospective student relates a series of events that led to his choosing a particular fie

ld of study. This type of writing would be considered a narrative. is it true or false
English
1 answer:
Bad White [126]2 years ago
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Answer:As part of a college admission essay, a prospective student relates a series of events that led to his choosing a particular field of study. This type of writing would be considered a narrative. is it true or false

Explanation:

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