Write a 1000-word narrative that shares one or more specific experiences you’ve had with language. Not only should your narrative describe language-specific experience(s), but it should also present a central theme(an idea or lesson) based on these experiences. You might think of this theme as your thesis, but it does not necessarily need to appear at the start of your narrative. You might find it is more effective to present this central theme towards the end of your narrative, after you’ve described the particular experiences you’ve decided to write about.

In addition to your written narrative, you need to include at least one visual component to your narrative. Visuals you might use include personal photographs, photocopies of your first story, fliers, examples of texts from your discourse community, screenshots, etc. There are limitless options. The key is to include 1-2 visuals that help build on your written story and allow your readers to visualize one or more of the things you describe.

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