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  • 25-01-2024
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How can personal narratives be used to make a strong point? Why are they so appealing? What are the drawbacks or weaknesses to using personal narrative to get your point across?

How did he story you choose effectively use personal narrative? What jumped out as the strongest part? What was the weakest?

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