English, 30.10.2020 18:20 rachelsweeney10
Using key narrative elements (sensory details, a logical sequence of events, and dialogue), describe a situation
where you felt judged and how you learned from that experience. Your response should be at least two paragraphs (or at
least 15 sentences)
β’ Consider the following ways a person can feel judged how you look, talk, dress, perform in school, athletic ability
creative talents, where you live, etc
β’ What made this situation uncomfortable or difficult for you? Describe the situation in a logical sequence
β’ How and what did you leam from the experience? Did someone give you advice (add this as your dialogue) or help
you in any way?
β’ What is the outcome of the situation? What advice would you give to somebody else feeling judged?
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