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BRAINLIEST TO THE MOST LOGICAL ANSWER,, NO BOTS OR GET REPORTED! Write a personal narrative in response to this prompt. Be sure that your narrative uses a first-person point of view and has a clear focus; uses transitions; includes characters, setting, and plot; and offers a reflection on the events described.

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Write a personal narrative about a difficult choice you had to make. Be sure that your narrative is focused and includes a thoughtful reflection.

*I DO NOT WANT A ANSWER I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU WOULD WRITE THE LAYOUT!!*​

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