Writing Homework Help

HCC The Two Sides to A Story Essay

 

Use personal experience and general knowledge to develop the main purpose of the essay. Write according to length and format instructions: 800 words just essay( outline will be different ) double spaced with 1-inch margins, and typed in 12pt. font Times New Roman, plus a Works Cited page.

Instructions: Please read the OUTLINE section before you complete and submit the narrative outline. Make sure it follows the example provided. Personal Narrative Essay must include Personal experience illustrating personal growth or new outlook: Topic Examples Childhood School Adventure Work Love Family Friends Vacation Nature Space First Person perspective – Pronouns I, Me, My, Our, We, Us… Some dialogue: Conversations characters have within the story. Chronological order: All events are presented in the order in which they occurred. Make sure there is a beginning a middle and an end.

Demonstrate knowledge of individual and collaborative writing processes (ACGM).
Develop ideas with appropriate support and attribution (ACGM).
Write in a style appropriate to the audience and purpose (ACGM).

Critical Thinking: Creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and the analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information (THECB).
Communication:

Effective written, oral, and visual communication (THECB).
Assignment Requirements
Student will

Actively engage in peer-review sessions and use peers’ feedback, together with my comments to revise, essay.
Apply Edited American English.
Submit the final draft in a properly formatted word document to the proper location on eLearning by the scheduled due date.

Instructor Prompt:
Write Personal Narrative Essay about a past experience that helped shape your outlook or inspired personal growth. In a 5 paragraph essay (at least 5 sentences per paragraph), reflect on your chosen experience by answering the following questions. (750+ Words)
For this assignment, students will need to:
Write about one specific experience that changed how you acted, thought, or felt.
Use the experience as a springboard for reflection.
Do not merely tell an interesting story but show your readers the importance and influence the experience has had on you.
When beginning, you might want to ask yourself:
Did you ever have a long-held belief or assumption shattered?
Can you trace the change to one event or a series of events?
Is there a particular experience that you observed that has had a profound influence on your life?
Is there a person who has greatly influenced you?
Is there a decision that you had to make, or a challenge or an obstacle that you faced?
Was there ever a moment in your life when you decided to reform, to adopt a whole new outlook?
How would you characterize your attempt? (Successful? Unsuccessful? Laughable? Painful?)