1. My senior year of high school
My senior year in high school was the most important and busy year in school I have completed so far. I had to deal with my parent’s separation, running a preschool, and completing numerous college applications by their many due dates. It is important to me because I had to worry about everything occurring in my life and plan ahead for the future as well. At the end of the year, I also had to say goodbye to friends that I’ve known since third grade, not knowing if I will ever see them again.
2. My dog Rusty's Death
When I was younger I had always wanted a pet, especially a dog, so when the day came that I got my already beloved gift it affected me forever. Even though he was the family dog, I thought of him as my own. He would always come to me first to play and at night he would sleep in my room. The death of a dog that I loved and cared about so much brought me a lot of grief and sadness and with the arrival of my kitty Edward I was finally able to let my feelings for my dog be at peace.
3. Getting my driver's license
When you’re a teenager the key to freedom and out of your parent’s house is getting your driver’s license. Whenever I would ask my parent’s to drive me somewhere they would take at least thirty minutes to leave the house and as I’m impatient thirty minutes just didn’t cut it. Getting my license meant I could come and go as I pleased without waiting for my parents to drop me off and I could give my close friends rides to places as needed.
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I would choose the one about the passing of your dog. That is probably the most personal story that would have the best impact on the audience you present it to.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the one about getting your drivers license because everyone can relate to it. Someone that isn't a dog lover might not be able to relate to it as much. Also you can share a lot more stories about you driving.
ReplyDeleteI think you could do a lot with the driver license story. It plays such an important role in people's lives. Very easy to understand and relate to.
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