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You could go on as follows: I have read the catalog carefully and believe that the opportunities for study abroad, public service internships, and the college’s emphasis on environmental issues will help me to develop my personal goals and interests. I have been active as a volunteer for our local homeless shelter, and I worked each year in high school on our school’s Earth Day projects. | WHY reasons to remember who what when where Camp Stage Right saved me from being a My grandmother was so special I still miss her. total recluse nerd My mother and I always fight and I hate it so I loved my drama coach. She made me feel special. I go to my room. I think I can write about camp Stage Right because that s where I loved being the most. It changed my life forever and even my mother started coming around after that summer. Notice that by walking slowly through the five w s you began to find focus. You began to isolate the times and places most important to you. When you got to why you began to define the reasons for the importance and you began to realize the focus of your writing. CHANGING NIGHTMARES INTO DREAMS Imagine the typical sixth grade nightmare. Remember the first year of middle school. Think about expectations versus realities and the sense of utter confusion that enveloped you as an awkward sixth grader just about to enter seventh grade. Remember the strange feelings of insecurity shyness and no confidence. Well I remember. I was the epitome of the lost twelve-year-old. I was lost in life with no direction and no purpose. I had frizzy red hair and typical teenage skin problems a closet full of ugly neon clothes and a rude introverted cool attitude. I appeared extremely shy and unmotivated. Then the summer after sixth grade my friend Kristy invited me to go to Stage Right with her. Stage Right was a camp sponsored by the Knoxville Performing Arts Institute. At this camp children were taught singing dancing and acting and they learned how to make stage props and costumes. I thought it sounded like fun but little did I know that camp would influence me to audition for the group that would change my life forever. That group Kids Unlimited gave me self-confidence personality and performance skills and I learned to love life and strive to be my best. This was the first rough draft of the introduction to a narrative written in response to the .