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All of us have had something happen in our life that we will never forget. Sometimes it's good, often it's scary, sometimes it's painful, but it's always entertaining. Tell the story of the most dramatic and significant event that happened in your life. If you use ideas and them to build an outline, include it. As teachers, we like to see the process, not just the product. Include specific details and make it a compelling story. Directions: Write a story about something that happened to you that you will never forget.

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