Sunday, October 16, 2016
Personal Story - What\'s in a Name?
Although I am c exclusivelyed by many throws and respective(prenominal)ly be greatly committed to me, I feel my outset name most accurately defines me. My world-class name belongs to me as a unique individual while my last name pertains to a group of people. by dint of my name, I was able to apprehend three significant images which are a terrarium, a beaver, and a mouth. The terrarium and mouth were seen through with(predicate) the dickens ns, and the beaver was seen through the y. These three images lay out significant experiences that I mother gathered over the years. The first letter n had a figure of a open(a) mouth which reveals my soulfulnessality, values, and passion for eating. The picture depicts the mouth open so that the top and bottom rows of achromatic teeth are evident and the red tongue is too visible. It represents how I am unceasingly hungry and enjoy savoring foods from cultures around the world. My personality is in addition reflected, for I am exceedingly sociable and talkative. Even if the person is a stranger, I would assay to engage them into a conversation and make them smile or laugh. Eating is also a way for me to connect and stick to with my family and friends since much of communication is courteous over meals. For example, on my natal twenty-four hours last year, my friends and I keep by eating KBBQ and we were all ecstatic. For three hours, we were laughing, telling jokes, and recalling memories; and overall, we were growth closer and strengthening our bond.\n through the second letter n, I drew a picture of a cactus terrarium. single cheek of the terrarium represented the day while the the other side represented the night. The day was characterized by bright greens for the cacti and bright reds, oranges, and yellows for the sunlight. The contrasting night was a mixture of blacks, purples, and blues to affirm the mysteriousness of the night sky. A few shadows of the desert fox and snarf were also dra wn. My older sister, Winnie, loves cacti and she erst told me her w...
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