Today's blog I will reflect back by answering some questions about my life-choice memoir.1. Who did you work with to compose your life-choice memoir? Was this a good approach?
I choose to with my boyfriend on. This was a right approach, and he never heard this part of my life that lead me to where I am now. This untold story provided him with more background and understanding about me. 2. What rhetorical mode and genre are you using? I chose to use descriptive and narrative writing for my life-choice memoir. 3. When did you write this project? Good approach? I started this projects about three weeks. I began by thinking about with was the most important life-choice I had to make. This was not the right approach I should have started early and paste myself. 4. Where did you write this project? Good approach? I wrote any moment I was free at work, in my bed, and whenever class was canceled. This was a good approach for because I was able to stay on top of my work. Why did you choose to write about your chosen topic? Good choice? 5. I choose this topic to inspire someone else who is having the same struggles I had. I love my choice; this topic was something I had struggle with after having my children into my work life. My life-chose was not only for me it was for my children, my sisters, brother and little cousins. I want to show them that it's more here in life and be their guide to how to achieve success. 6. How did it feel to write this narrative ("during, after, and since")? Do you have any "if only" moments that can help you revise the draft? It felt good to playing Morgan Freeman to my own story. I do not any if only moments, what way was is done. 7. How will you revise your narrative? I would not revise my narrative, and I like it is. If there were suggestions that would better my narrative, I would strongly consider them.
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