After recapping "Porkopolis," an excellent college application essay that reveals the narrator's genuine nature, passion, and dedication, we continued forward with tips for writing college ap essays and narrative essays. To further exhibit the qualities of voice, imagery, and random Bananas, we read two sample essays from Harvard, and you heard three sample essays from my former students. With all of these narrative and college ap samples, it was time to assign the narrative essay. You have 3 choices for your narrative assessment: game narrative, future narrative, or a college ap/scholarship prompt.
For Friday's class, you will need to have the first draft of your narrative for peer and teacher evaluation. This draft will need to be a Google document as we will be sharing drafts with each other over the course of the hour. Final draft will be due Tuesday, September 27, by 2:45 p.m. in hard copy format.
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