Write a personal narrative essay be sure to focus on a


1. Write a personal narrative essay. Be sure to focus on a single, well defined incident with an explicit beginning, middle, and end from which you learned something about yourself, another person, or life itself. "My life with my alcoholic father," for example, is too big a subject for a short narrative essay, but "The time my father hit rock bottom" is very likely to be sufficiently limited. Good subjects for personal narrative essays include the following: a move, a birth (if it's exceptional in some way) or a death, a birthday or an anniversary, the loss of a prized possession, a moment of triumph or defeat. Your thesis should make a point about what this experience taught you. You may state this thesis explicitly or you may prefer to imply it.

2. Write a personal descriptive essay about a person, place, or thing. Be sure to establish a clear dominant impression that conveys the point you want to make about your subject. All the details in your description should fit with this dominant impression. Try to include a broad range of sensory impressions: not just how your subject looks but also how it sounds, feels, smells, moves.

It's often easier to establish this dominant impression through contrast: the changes in a place or a person or the difference between what you thought something would be and what it actually was. (Locate the essay "Two Ways of Viewing the River" by Mark Twain for a good example.) It's also often easier to write an effective description of a person by describing a room or a location that you associate with him or her.


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