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lord_steak
04-07-2003, 08:10 PM
Yep. I had to do that this weekend. I decided to write my first essay in ENG 395 over this. They call 'em "Personal Essays," which is different from personal narratives. I...can't quite describe it. The attachment is the paper I wrote, in Word format.

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maq112k2
04-07-2003, 08:18 PM
> Yep. I had to do that this weekend. I decided to write my
> first essay in ENG 395 over this. They call 'em "Personal
> Essays," which is different from personal narratives.
> I...can't quite describe it. The attachment is the paper I
> wrote, in Word format.
After reading through the first paragraph, and glancing throughout the rest, I just noticed you had some strange reprocussions to constantly convene about... shit.
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lord_steak
04-07-2003, 08:23 PM
> After reading through the first paragraph, and glancing
> throughout the rest, I just noticed you had some strange
> reprocussions to constantly convene about... shit.
>

Sounds like you glanced about half-way through, and, welcome to the world of personal essays, where digressions can take you anywhere, and it's all good. I'm not used to that just yet, but, I'm getting the hang of it.

Watch Swimming to Cambodia sometime. That's an excellent example.

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