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Write a short story. Exercise your creativity. Demonstrate your understanding of Aristotle's dictum that every story needs a beginning, a middle, and an end. Demonstrate your ability to anticipate your reader's needs. Demonstrate your ability to interest someone who is not already personally involved in your life and world. Demonstrate your understanding of the English language, and your understanding of the what and the why of this opportunity. Choose any topic you like. Ideally, your story will convince your reader of something (the dangers of . . .? the value of . . .? to be adventurous, cautious, thoughtful, considerate), but this is not a requirement of this assignment. -Narrative Requirements | |
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