Everyone in the world has terrible things, from 6 to 80 years old. Children may be afraid of being in the ocean or darkness, but on the other hand the old man may be afraid of losing his spiritual ability, even his life Hmm. Fear may change throughout life, but most people are still afraid of certain things. I am no exception. I was afraid of nuclear war, speech, even my family, but I overcame these fears. But I am still afraid of things. The purpose of this article is to explain my fear of syringe, blood, snake, aging
Three body passage: Remember, you need to have 7-15 sentences.
The longest fear in my life is my fear of syringes and blood. In my memory, shooting and bleeding cause me to die, sometimes even hurting me and others. I really can not remember when I shot or bleeded blood, but I am not sick in any way. I do not like the feeling of pinching my skin with a needle, I do not particularly like the feeling that liquid enters and leaves the vein. Like a tiny needle in a tuberculosis examination, even with just a few knobs, I felt uneasy. Probably the most troubling thing is that real blood or blood discussion sometimes makes me sick! When we discussed about blood injuries, I went to a third grade health class. For all these reasons, my fear of syringes and blood will not soon be lost.
Whether you are 6 years old, 80 years old, or 33 years old (like myself), you might be afraid of something. No one knows whether my fear of syringe, blood, snake, aging will not go away. The fear of syringe and blood may be the worst for me. As I said before, it's more than a needle or blood sampling. It also allows me to see or discuss the blood. When I appeared in the wilderness, snakes were just a matter. Still, I rarely encounter snakes, so do not worry me in the woods. Finally, the fear of my age may never go away, but at least I have a group of wonderful families and friends to ease older people. Although I may change my physical or mental state, it would be useful to have those people ask for help. I have had a lot of fears in the past, and I am very likely to overcome the future fear of the future. Perhaps overcoming our fear marks our growth and maturity as human beings. I can say only one, but I am still growing and mature.
Note: I tried to add the last 25 prompts as a hint that might appear in the test. In many states, these tips are divided into three separate paragraphs in the actual test. For the sake of space, I omitted these separations and wrote each prompt as a paragraph. Please write it out for the students in a way they appear in the state written exam. One day, you are sitting under a big tree. When acorn strikes your head you look up. There, a squirrel will sit on your branch and laugh at you. Then squirrel will look at your eyes and start talking to you and ask you to go back to that acorn. What are you doing? What would you do if you encounter a squirrel you talk about? Write a story about experience
In this task, you read a short prompt and then write a response. As mentioned above, there are six kinds of hints. In addition to the "Compare and Contrast" type, we encourage you to use the basic 5 segment structure, including introduction, 3 paragraph paragraphs, and conclusions to write down your response. Because the tip of each paper is different, it is impossible to have a lighting template that can be applied to all paper themes. However, I will explain how to write and write each paragraph. In addition, we offer you five different techniques for writing introduction paragraphs and useful phrases.