THE BOOK IS ON The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson BurnettList 3 relationships and give examples from your life explaining how each relationship shaped you. List 2 events and give examples from your life explaining how each event shaped you. List 2 settings and give examples from your life explaining how each setting shaped you. List 3 actions of other people in your life and give examples explaining how each action shaped the character. Give one example of a life lesson you have learned.

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The above question requires personal answers that represent your life. For that reason, I cannot write an answer for you, but I will explain how to write it.

First, you should think about the lessons you have learned in your life and what causes these lessons to come about. In relation to these causes, you should identify:

  • Two events that taught you lessons.
  • Two environments that taught you lessons.
  • Three people who acted in a way that taught you lessons.

After identifying these elements, you can write a paragraph for each of them. This paragraph should have descriptive language, where you will explain how each element formed the lessons you learned and how valuable these lessons were to you.

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