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| Depicting a place The Assignment Introduce readers to a place that you have visited. For example, you might take readers into an unfamiliar or exotic world—a scuba diving expedition, a spelunking adventure, or a boat trip through the Everglades. Or you could encourage readers to visit a favorite museum, historic district, or park (or discourage them from visiting a place you found disappointing). Or you could introduce readers to a foreign country or an ethnic neighborhood with which you are familiar. Your information should come from personal experience, not from written sources (unless your instructor suggests otherwise). For this assignment, you may use the word I, you, or perhaps we (as in the sample student papers) unless your instructor prefers that you write only from the third-person point of view (he, she, it, one). Aim for an essay from 500 to 1,000 words long—two to four typed pages, double-spaced. Tips on depicting a placeSample paper: John Curley Sample paper: Mary Kenny Assignments list |