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write a reflective essay on the theme of "Tibet Through Red Box" by Peter Sis
5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY, MLA FORMATTING, DOUBLE SPACED
USE your own words, please please do not use direct wording from online sources, (when comparing your personal experience with Peters and overall as well) its a reflective essay, like it shouldn't have the need to be cited or anything
basically, you need to talk about a personal experience that relates to what Peter is going through
(something teenage personal experience)
can obviously be made up
example of one could be how you shouldn't believe everything you hear or see
^ how Peter relates? - when Peters friends at school kept telling him that his father is a traitor he believed them and hated his dad, which was later proved wrong
like if you've ever gone through that, if you can relate to that...
thats just a example I came up with, it can be anything that Peter is or has gone through.
please consult with me if any questions and PLEASE a personal experience a teen could undergo :)
Explanation & Answer
I have attached the work. Kindly let me know of any changes needed
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Do Not Believe Everything People Say
Throughout my life, I have learnt not to trust everything people say. I come to know that
things might not always be the way they seem. For someone who is not well versed with sugar
and salt, he or she may not know how to tell the difference until he or she tastes them because
they look almost similar. People come up with different explanations for every situation in life
but with no real proof to what they say. I have learnt to always question and think critically at
people’s opinions on my life and whether they are justified.
Most of my childhood my mum was absent. My dad did not talk much about her even when I
asked. Probably he thought I was too young, I do not know. It was hard growing up and fellow
agemates would always ask question about her that I could not answer. It was lonely as I felt I
was missing something in my life. I could clearly relate my experience to that of Peter in the
book Tibet Through Red Box" by Peter Sis who had no idea of his father’s whereabouts.
I had ...