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Explanation:
A personal narrative, and especially the one instructed with this prompt, is a piece of writing from the writer's perspective and own experiences. While writing can be tricky sometimes, I'm afraid only you can do this.
Here are some things to keep in mind though:
- Write about something that interests you or you really enjoyed experiencing - this makes the words flow way easier because you're excited to share the moment you're focusing on
- Because the instructions say to write of an event important to you, but to write it with you as a narrator and to create a setting and plot, take this exciting moment you want to share and tell it like a thrilling story (like you're telling it to your friends and you really want them on the edge of their seats with excitement). Writing this way can make the narrative come together a lot more fluidly (and way more fun to write).
- Because it is a 500-750 word narrative, don't make it bigger than it has to be (both in writing, and how you think of it before you start). Paragraphs can be short, sentences don't have to be complex - don't overthink it.
- 'Precise, vivid language' can seem a little overwhelming, but think about how you would describe one of your favorite things to a friend. Would you describe the size of it? The color? How it feels, tastes, smells, etc? That is vivid language and shows rather than tells - it doesn't have to be intense, just paints a picture.
I hope this helps!
One day I was at my grandmas house with my cousins and brother she had a big yard and tons of junk food. That probably why my parents don’t let me go there much, anyway we were at my grandmas house and it was getting dark but it was summer time so it wasn’t cold. My grandmas house has tons of cactus and sagebrush and a bunch sand and small hills. We were inside the house eating and decided to go outside.
We started by playing hide and seek and then we started playing tag. When I was running away from my brother I jumped down a small hill and on the side of the hill was covered in cactus, so I kinda fell in the cactus. Once I landed in the cactus I began to scream, then my uncle came and picked my up and brought me up to the house. Once I got inside we began to pull the cactus needles out of my whole left side. After a few hours of pain we got all the cactus out of my body, it took a few days to fully recover from the cactus needles. There was still some tiny little needles in my skin.
To this day I still hate cactus, but I still love my grandmas house and my grandma. I’ve only fell in cactus once and I’m a lot more careful around cactus and other things. This took place about 3 years ago, but more recently I was walking in my grandmas yard and then the sand under my feet sank into a snake hole. I stepped away from the hole and looked in it and say the head of a snake, I couldn’t tell what kind of snake it was because I ran away to fast. Still I have good and bad memories from my grandmas house. One if the good memories is making cookies with my grandma. My grandma and grandpa are still alive and well.
Hope this helps! And thanks for the "900" points. Please give brainliest.