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English, 24.10.2021 16:00 madisontaegarmatus

In this unit, we have discussed how people view life and the world in which they live with the goal of determining our own worldview. Please submit a reflective narrative in which you give narrative/sensory detail about how you came to obtain your worldview or philosophy on life. Give your narrative an attention-grabbing introduction and a thought-provoking conclusion. Categories

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Format - 20 pts.

Essay is typed in Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri font no bigger than 12 pt., double-spaced, and left-justified.

Organization - 15 pts.

Worldview/Philosophy is properly introduced, there is a logical progression of ideas, provides a thought-provoking conclusion, paragraphs are used to organize thoughts

Conventions - 15 pts.

Writing adhered to the basic rules of standard American English

Effectiveness - 20 pts.

Uses well-chosen details and language that is appropriate for telling a narrative, giving the reader a clear understanding the presented worldview/philosophy.

Content - 30 pts.

Expresses and explains a held worldview or philosophy of the writer; narrates a story with narrative detail;

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