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English, 14.12.2019 00:31, victoriacarr638

Ninety points! ok, so for this question just make up a believable and realistic experience. this assignment is turning in the final copy of your narrative essay by making sure you have all narrative elements tucked within the essay plus including a reflection on how you will use your experience to make a difference in the life of someone else. for this assignment, in addition to editing your narrative account to make sure it includes the listed items below, you should create two paragraphs that explain what knowledge and wisdom you have taken away from the obstacle you were able to surmount, and then in the next paragraph, explain how you will use this wisdom in order to make a difference in the lives of others. dialogue (at least four instances) thought-shots (at least four instances) organization (chronological, stream of consciousness, or flashback) theme point of view (first person perspective)

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