Think of a time you learned something new. Write a multiparagraph narrative explaining what you learned, the steps you took to learn it, and how you felt afterward.
Double-Check
Decide: How Many Paragraphs Do I Need to Address The WHOLE Prompt
- Did you leave anything out in your plan that is mentioned in the prompt?
- Did you add things to your plan that do not fit the prompt?
Think of a time you learned something new. Write a
multiparagraph narrative explaining
what you learned, the process you took to learn it,
and how you felt afterward.
1. Read the Prompt
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Think of a time you learned something new. Write a
multiparagraph narrative explaining what
you learned, the process you took to
learn it, and how you felt afterward.
Read this prompt (more than once):
Think of a time you learned something new. Write a
multi-paragraph narrative explaining what you learned, the
steps you took to learn it, and how you felt afterward.
Writing to a Prompt