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sesenic [268]
2 years ago
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In the Prologue of Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist, the readers gets a third person omniscient perspective of van Gogh's

thought process while painting. At the end, he has achieved success! All of his hard work has been worth the effort. Write about a time when you have worked diligently and ultimately achieved success in the same manner as van Gogh
History
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Leona [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

Honestly, this is a personal question. I can't help you fully but I can give some advice:

You should think to yourself about one time that you have experienced what Van Gogh had felt.

For example, during a sad time in your life if you had thought to yourself about the happy times/moments you had experienced with that item, person, or animal.

Hope that helps, the example is not fully accurate though.

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