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    could have easily succumbed into the clutches of despair‚ loneliness and laziness if I did not put enough effort into quickly learning the native language. Due to my hard work‚ I was able to enter a specialized middle and high school‚ both renowned in New York City. From an ELL student to a scholar who appreciates the intricacies of this beautiful language‚ I would go on to taking many vigorous‚ challenging English courses and electives. While it may not seem much to many‚ and not taken for granted

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    Tim Burton uses these cinematic techniques in order to enhance the fact that his characters are dark in many scenes and also to make the viewer feel scared of them. Tim Burton in Edward Scissorshands uses low angles in order to create suspense. For example when Jim yelled at Edward and told him to leave‚ Edward stormed off in rage‚ and started to cut everything in his path and while Edward was on a destructive rampage‚ the camera was getting lowered at the same time. This use of angles makes

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    read or write. Some have a specific place to read and write and some have problem with language‚ because their English is a second language that makes a little bit harder than everybody. The hardest problem of all of this is when someone is blind or deaf that way is consider to me as a challenge when they try to do the best to learn. I have been in United States only three years‚ so my english is a second language. In reading I do not have much experience‚ because since I was child I did not like to

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    get nervous and at times I would forget what I would say because I was afraid of talking. I definitely improved especially during my Personal Narrative even though I did not complete this speech months after the speech day. A Personal Narrative “is a personal experience that had an impact on the speaker”. (K. Hunter‚ pg 16) Its very hard for me to tell a personal story about myself when I barely know anyone in the class.

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    Alex Bennett Mrs.Duffus Reflection Writing- Personal Narrative As I was writing my personal narrative for my composition 1 class‚ it easily made my mind boggle. After I had got started on my personal narrative‚ it was easy for me to keep writing and keep following along the story line. The main strength of mine that the essay played to was my creativity and my flexibility for different writings‚ because I have never written an essay as serious and sad as this one‚ but I did have to add my

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    HOLT‚ RINEHART AND WINSTON Writing a Personal Narrative by Lindi M. of Jenks East Middle School in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma Conquering Your Fears INTRODUCTION Attentiongrabbing opening Everyone‚ well almost everyone‚ I’ve ever known has thought of their years in elementary school as their favorites. I‚ on the other hand‚ do not feel so fondly about elementary Copyright © by Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. school‚ especially third grade. That was a year I will never

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    Personal Narrative: One Nichelle A. Chandler Adams State University Abstract Personal reflection is an essential part of learning‚ learning about theories means absolutely nothing until you can apply it to life in a real way. According to the textbook (2010)‚ the facilitation of human growth and development is a primary purpose of therapeutic practice. Reflecting on learning through your own life is difficult but a key part of becoming a well-rounded counselor and person. The way in which a person

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    Personal Narrative Essay     I tumbled in my bed‚ while my emotions were going all over the place. I was waiting for this exciting and also dreadful day. I could not go to sleep‚ I kept saying to myself “Go to sleep‚ the day will come by faster.” I always thought of High school of having a bully taking your lunch money because of movies I saw.   I loved the feeling of a new school‚ scenery; it is like more stages of my life.     When I woke up I felt refreshed‚ and ready to start the next

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    Personal Narrative Essay The illusion of invulnerability is one of the largest causes of teenage related arrests‚ injuries‚ and deaths. This was the day I realized I wasn’t untouchable. I do not remember what time the officers grabbed me that night‚ but I was on the dance floor at a nightclub known as the “Seven One Ocho” and all seemed to be perfect. I suspect perception has plenty to do with beliefs in life‚ and

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    Jonathan Swift’s story‚ Gulliver’s Travels is very complex‚ with several layers of meaning. He is a master satirist‚ and Gulliver’s Travels is both humorous and critical. He critiques almost every aspect of life‚ from the writings of his times to the politics. He also satirizes more encompassing topics that are still relevant today‚ such as the human condition‚ and the desire for overcoming inferior instincts. The first satire we see in the story comes from chapter one‚ where it begins as a typical

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