My visit to Yellowstone
ENG 1101 Narration Essay 2-3 pages/ minimum 500 words
ENG 1101
Essay 2: Narration
Draft Due: 6.16
Revision Due: 7.28
Length: 2-3 pages / minimum 500 words
For your second essay, you will narrate the events of the best day (or, if you would rather depress but perhaps ultimately impress or inspire your reader, your worst) you’ve yet experienced. Give a clear sense of why the day sticks with you. The events need not be life-changing (a wedding, graduation, funeral, et cetera), but even a day without a “grand” event can be important and powerfully enjoyable (or miserable).
Describe the day’s events in detail—we are building on Essay 1 here—but be sure to explain how the events built up into that feeling of the day being the best you’ve ever experienced (or, conversely, the worst). There should be a clear thesis—use the claim with reasons structure if at all possible to guide the reader into the essay—as well as clear descriptions and examples.
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My visit to Yellowstone
When I was young, I used to hear news from the radio and television that “Yellowstone is the coldest place in the world.” Other radio stations described Yellowstone as the place that was inhabitable, and it was only fit for animals and plants. In realistic, Yellowstone temperatures are usually freezing with high of – 20 to-5 degree Celsius. Snow is common in the entire place. Therefore, my friends and I decided to visit Yellow after mobilizing some cash and little savings that we were given as pocket money in college. It was our moment to visit this historical place that I only heard stories about it. Analogously it was an excellent opportunity for me to prove all stories and rumors I heard from people as well as the media. Ideally, I used to hear weird stories concerning Yellowstone, which some were sensible while others did not make sense to me at any rate. In my visit to Yellowstone, I realized that illegal poaching is slowly eroding the beauty of this iconic place (National Park services, n.d.).
It was a long journey traveling…
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