Prompt: Compose a passage (approximately 6 - 8 lines) recounting one of your memories, incorporating at least one preposition or one interjection. Identify the preposition (or interjection) used in the passage you've written.
Write a passage of 10 to 15 sentences about your memory, including at least 2 prepositions and 3 interjections
I. Outline of the Narrative recounting a brief memory using interjections or adverbs:
1. Introduction:
- Introduce the memory to be recounted.
2. Body Paragraph:
- What is the memory about?
- When did the memory occur?
- Who participated with you at that time?
- How did the memory unfold?
- What lesson did the memory impart to you?
3. Conclusion:
- Your reflections after the memory.
* Requirement: The narrative must include at least one interjection or one adverb.
II. Exemplary Narrative recounting the most memorable memory using interjections or adverbs
1. Narrative recounting a memorable memory using interjections or adverbs succinctly - Sample 1:
To celebrate my achievement as an excellent student last year, my parents decided that our whole family would go on a vacation to Sam Son Beach for relaxation. I had the chance to swim in the sea, build sandcastles with my siblings, and explore the seafood market in Sam Son, Hon Trong Mai, and even the fishing village. What's more, there was an exhilarating amusement park section, attracting many tourists. All of these experiences made me and my family extremely thrilled. This trip truly brought us many unforgettable memories.
-> Interjection: 'more'
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2. Shortest narrative incorporating interjections or adverbs - Sample 2:
During a trip to Thailand, I had an incredibly memorable experience. While exploring the night market with my family, suddenly, someone ran up to me and hugged me tightly. Before I could understand what was happening, I heard the person exclaim, 'Oh my goodness, you're here too?' It took me a moment to calm down and realize it was Nga - my close friend from middle school. She was also out with her siblings. We spent the rest of the evening chatting and catching up. This unexpected encounter brought me immense joy.
-> Interjection: 'Oh my goodness'
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3. Narrative about a remarkably used superlative or interjection - model 3:
Last winter, I had the opportunity to participate in a charity trip to a poor district in Nghệ An province. It was a long journey with many memorable experiences. I saw firsthand the difficult circumstances of the people in the highlands. Their lives are truly tough. Some houses are only a few square meters, with hardly any belongings. I met some children around my age, but they looked much thinner and smaller than me. Seeing that, I felt deeply moved and somewhat saddened. I hope there will be more charity groups coming to help the people here.
5. The passage narrates a memory involving a carefully selected preposition or interjection - model number 5:
That day, due to my duty schedule, I woke up very early. After finishing the bowl of noodles my mother cooked, I happily grabbed my books and headed to school. The familiar path to school seemed much quieter than usual. Without the crowded streets and the honking of cars, I could once again feel the freshness of the weather. Normally rushing to make it to class on time, I would always be in a hurry. But now, I leisurely walked, taking in the surroundings. Suddenly, on a tree branch, I spotted a splash of red. Oh, it turned out to be the blooming phoenix flowers. Summer has arrived! With summer comes vacations, exciting trips with family and friends. Thinking about it, I felt an unusual excitement in my heart. I felt lucky and very excited to share my discovery with my friends.
Interjection: 'Oh'
Preposition: 'again'
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When adding prepositions and interjections, pay attention to the context of the sentence to choose appropriate components.
