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Free Personal Narratives: Jail Time

2024-01-30 13:32:37

In prison time, those blocks (blocks, blocks, blocks) are simply gray (gray, gray, gray). The perfect environment will blank people's thoughts ... crazy. Hello. I have a headache. I lie on this wall for at least an hour. I grabbed my back and rolled black curly hair around me. I felt like sticking to the scalp. I did not brush for a day and it got tangled a bit because my fingers did not easily pass through it; however, keeping blood flow feels good.

On day 20, I wrote a link on exposing 650 narrative lighting tips for the New York Times Learning Network. On the same day, I decided to start writing the morning writing section and challenge myself to write a free 5 minute writing from the list to raise random attention. As words come out of my heart, fingertips, and keyboard, it is interesting to see what I'm suggesting. I write because I like to learn new things. I like to study each type, every discovery, the possibility of every failure indefinitely. And summarizing this information will be like a puzzle and turn it into words. You should remember the history of the people in front of me, the people near me, the people in the future, and the history of them and those who make us. Please experience. I like interviews, put people on pens and paper and find the perfect vocabulary to share their intimate moments when someone listens to them

Because the story is a natural structure that tells other people about personal events, the story is the starting point of nature. As a way to rebuild the past we instinctively turn to the representatives of this year and change our lives into a clean order. But please be careful. The passage of time can be made systematically - first, then this, and this. If it is not mitigated, it will be a clock that is ever-missing in prison, or worse, it will be a flat line of death. For that reason, experienced essays distort the chronology, destroy the past, and even combine multiple timelines. But more importantly, they use tension to turn an aircraft represented by a year into an ascending line - a plot. This tension forces the reader to climb and muscle contraction. It evoked people's expectations. Will it reach the peak? What can you see from there?