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Literacy Narrative Final Draft

Literacy Narrative Final Draft

Q Literacy Narrative Prompt: Whether or not you consider yourself one, each of us able to communicate through the written word is, in some way, a writer. For this assignment, I’m asking your to write a personal narrative tracking your relationship to the written word. Instead of using this essay to provide an overview of how your skills developed each year, select a specific event, or group of connected events, that you can narrate specifically and vividly. What you choose to narrate can be anything from an early memory about a book or writing assignment to a personal reflection on an author or text who/that has had special meaning to you. In your essay, make sure to connect this narrative with a larger argument about what it represents in your emergence as a student of writing. Use specific, evocative language to represent your story and clear, intentional analysis when discussing its importance on you as a student and/or as a person. MLA Format, minimum 2 pages.

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I still remember the day when my father gave me a book with fairytales on my birthday to make me understand the pleasures of reading and the advantages that are associated with it also. It was my sixth birthday and I was expecting a Barbie doll as a gift when he walked into the room with a big packet which was wrapped very nicely. I instantly jumped out of my bed and started unpacking with the hope that it must be some kind of a board game or a puzzle.