Remember the words that marked you in your childhood.
Tell by whom and under what circumstances they were spoken. Describe the emotions you felt and explain the reasons why these words remained engraved in your memory. Use the manner of Nathalie Sarraute. (I have no memorable memories please)
Your text will begin with the striking lyrics. You may be able to repeat them at the end of the text.
- In the first paragraph, describe the circumstances and specify the identity of the person who said the sentence.
- In a second paragraph describe your feelings, your emotions.
- In conclusion explain the importance of these words in your life.
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