Purpose: Write a story, including the elements of good story-telling, about a specific time that you experienced a conflict: the story should focus on something that you learned or why your story matters. Remember that your conflict needs to include some level of struggle against something or someone, so be specific about how the tension rose in the situation to craft a compelling narrative.
Focus and Development: Look at one particular experience and develop your story with examples, description, and vivid language.
Organization: in general, narratives are most successful when organized in chronological order.
Point of View: Maintain a consistent point of view—in general, narratives are told from a first-person perspective.
What’s the Point: Make sure that you include the main idea or point of your story to share why the events you describe matter.
Logistics: The essay should be two typed pages in 12 point double-spaced Times New Roman font.
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