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English, 12.01.2021 19:50 sgslayerkingminecraf

Read this example. Michaela is given this writing prompt in class:

Write a personal narrative essay that describes a frightening situation that has shaped your identity.

Michaela decides that she is going to write about an experience she had when she was walking home with her friend, Anita, and Anita found a $20 bill on the ground. Anita could have kept the money for herself, but she chose to share it with Michaela, and this choice made a big impact on Michaela’s beliefs and actions. Michaela always remembered Anita’s generous behavior and decided that she would be generous with others, too.

Which statement best describes Michaela’s choice of topic?

Michaela chose an acceptable topic, because she can write many paragraphs about it.
Michaela chose an acceptable topic, because it has a positive message for the readers.
Michaela should change her topic, because it does not meet the requirements of a personal narrative.
Michaela should change her topic, because it does not completely follow the prompt.

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