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I am a bad student, can someone please help me? Here are some of the requirements-

Write a personal narrative of 500 – 750 words. Your narrative should describe an event or experience that was important to you. Remember that your personal narrative will read like a story with you as the narrator. Use the first-person point of view, create a setting, and develop a plot. Write with your conclusion in mind, and include all the details your readers will need to understand the narrative and its ending.
Before submitting the assignment, make sure you have included
• a beginning. a middle, and an end
• dialogue to draw readers into the scene and to give information about actions and characters
• precise, vivid language that shows rather than tells
• events in chronological order with appropriate transitions
• an end that includes your narrative's point, or the meaning it holds for you
• unified paragraphs organized around the main idea
• specific nouns. verbs, adjectives, and adverbs
• a variety of sentence types

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