If you're writing a personal narrative essay, you might want to follow these tips:
- Stick with the main plot of your story
- Add examples and descriptions if possible
- Don't leave out your emotions
- Make it useful; give tips in conclusion
- Make sure it's in a narrative tone
Say if you wanted to write about, "The Time When My First Tooth Fell Out", and decided to stick with it, you may want to start with a scene that the reader can imagine. Or, you may want to start off in a "sophisticated" way. And by that I mean, starting off with such words like: Even though, Just because, and Forth and for most. But, I'll give you an example of a simple way to start of your introductory paragraph.
Example: It was mid-summer, July 23, 2010, and I was more than ready to enjoy my summer with my friends. Julie, my friend since we were in diapers, was having a summer bash in her backyard that day. I was ecstatic! My first summer party as a big kid! I had to get ready within an hour, fix my hair, get my bathing suit, and make sure I had sunscreen. I'm scrambling trying to get things done before we leave, clothes on the floor scattered like wild rats. I'm running faster and faster as every moment passes, then, I fall, hard enough to cause the tectonic plates to shift. My mom rushes in to see if I'm okay, and what the raucous was about. She looked at my face, and her eyes widened as if she saw a ghost. I asked her what was wrong, and she looked at me surprised. I touched my face as she still had the horrified look on hers. I remove my hand from my mouth to later see blood on my palm. I lick around my mouth to only feel a gap where my canine tooth used to be three minutes ago. My mom says, "Oh honey, you lost your first baby teeth." I wasn't so thrilled as she was, I had a summer bash to go to in twenty minutes! And I didn't want my friends to see my missing tooth and laugh at me. So, I hid in my room and told my mom I didn't want to go anymore. She told me it was nonsense and said they'd think I'm cool. I didn't believe her for a moment, but, sooner or later, I did, and decided to go regardless of my missing tooth.
That's a short little narrative you can go by and tweak if you want to use it. Or to make it more relatable to your life story, add some things.
I hope I helped :)
B. An actor changes the script.
C. An actor plays three roles.
D. An actor sings to express thoughts and feelings.
hey
. An actor sings to express thoughts and feelings.
A.
complete sentence
B.
run-on sentence
C.
sentence fragment
i think it is A complete sentence not sure.
Upon closer examination, the sentence can indeed be considered a complete sentence. Here's a breakdown of its components:
Subject: The subject of the sentence is implied, and we can assume it refers to a business or establishment. While the subject "it" is not explicitly stated, it can be inferred from the context.
Verb: The verb in the sentence is "stayed." It indicates an action, in this case, the action of remaining open.
Object: There is no directobjectmentioned in the sentence.
Although the sentence is short and lacks additional information, it still presents a complete thought. It conveys the idea that a certain business or establishment remained open for half an hour beyond its regular closing time.
Therefore, the correct categorization for the sentence "Stayed open half an hour past closing time" would be:
A. complete sentence
For more information ''sentence fragment"
B. indefinite pronouns
C. conjunctions
D. conclusions
Actually i just did the quiz and the letter A) signal words, is correct.
b. more difficult than
c. the same as Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C
Answer:
The answer is b
Explanation:
b. more difficult than
It would be more difficult for you to understand because you are not from that culture so it would make it harder for you to understand.
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I just took this test for k12 and the answer is acually A