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story based on a real event. I need someone to work with me to give them the details they need to write it acourding to the guideline attached . the story high light is already attached also . I want the first draft in in 10 hours so I could read it and give feedback since it’s based on real experience and the final draft after. must have the draft in 10 hours

are memoirs. Though memoir is nonfiction, it borrows many of the techniques of fictional stories
to draw readers into the experience. Here are five important storytelling techniques.
1. Start in the middle. The Latin expression in medias res, which means ?in the middle of
things,? signifies a technique whereby the writer drops the reader into the middle of an
action. The purpose of this technique is to grab the reader right at the start, to throw
them into the story and let them watch it unfold. If you need to, you can flash back to
earlier events at a later point in the paper, after you?ve gotten your reader interested in
what?s going on.
2. Show, don?t tell. This is one of the most fundamental principles of narrative. Telling the
reader ?I was scared? is far less effective than showing the reader what your fear looked
like: ?Thunder boomed overhead, so loud the house rocked. I threw the blanket over my
head and lay shaking, crying out for my parents.? As readers, we are much better able to
picture specific, concrete details than abstractions, and we are much more likely to trust
writers who activate our imaginations than writers who spoon-feed us everything.
3. Build scenes. Stories are structured around scenes: sequences of events that have a
beginning, middle, and end. Some stories consist of a single, long scene; others consist
of multiple scenes strung together to make a larger narrative. Elements of scene include
setting (where events take place), characters (usually more than one, human and/or
nonhuman), sensory details, action, and dialogue. A strong scene also contains an arc: a
movement from beginning to end whereby something (and/or someone) develops or
changes.
4. Introduce conflict. A basic storytelling formula is: character + conflict = story. In other
words, when a character encounters a conflict of some kind, a story is born; the story
then proceeds through a series of events until the conflict is resolved. The conflict
doesn?t need to be the type we find in big-budget Hollywood movies?will the
Avengers save the universe??but it needs to challenge the main character (which, in the
case of memoir, is typically though not always the writer) to grow or develop in some
way.
5. Be selective. If everything in your memoir receives the same amount of attention, carries
the same level of intensity, and contains the same amount of detail, the reader won?t
know what really matters in the story. It?s important, therefore, for a story to have ?high
points??moments of elevated action, intensity, and detail that make these moments
stand out from the rest.
Please write a paper in which you narrate a transformative experience
involving an
encounter with a nonhuman animal (or a group of nonhuman animals).
Your paper must include
detailed scenes to draw readers into the experience; at the same time,
it must show readers how
the experience affected you. The following considerations are
paramount in this essay:
o The experience must be something that actually happened to you.
This paper is
nonfiction, which means it must be real. Don?t make stuff up; narrate
faithfully and
accurately what you experienced and how it affected you.
o The experience must involve contact with a nonhuman animal or
animals, not exclusively
with other human beings. Other people can be present, but the
encounter with that which
is not human must be central to the experience.
o Your experience?and the transformation it occasions?need not be
of a dramatic or lifechanging quality. Many encounters with nonhuman creatures are small,
ambiguous, or
intimate, but that doesn?t make such encounters any less legitimate. All
that matters is
that the experience is real, and that it did indeed affect you in some
way.
o You are not permitted to discuss an experience that involves
domesticated animals (pets,
farm animals, etc.). The assignment asks you to stretch beyond the
human world, and by
definition, domesticated animals are members of the human world.
o Avoid clich?s. I?ve grown tired of reading stale, preachy papers
about how ?we?
(humans) are killing ?them? (nonhuman animals) and must change ?our?
ways. Consider
the works of literature we?ve read, and strive for something equally
original, surprising,
and deeply felt.
In addition to the above, please make sure to adhere to the following
guidelines regarding
formatting; I will not accept papers that deviate from them.
o The paper must be at least three complete pages in standard
manuscript format. By
?complete,? I mean from the top of the page to the bottom.
o The paper must include a title of your own devising. ?Paper #1? or
the title of this
assignment are not titles. A good rule of thumb is this: if another
student in class could
use the same title, it?s not yours.
The story:
Every holiday we would go to the zoo.
First time at the small zoo in my city. age; 7
Old zoo where it has a restaurant, small theme park and zoo ..
Animal in small cages like jail behind bars.
It has , lamas, giraffes , camel, monkeys .. and many animals
But my experience is with a gorilla .. first time seeing one .. had no idea of how they were so
similar to us.
His cages would be sounded by many people. was amazed by how a guy from the zoo vaster
would give the gorilla his glasses and he would wear them and eat ice cream the same way as
us. first time perspective is that animal was so so similar that I could become friends with but
he’s so big for that cage. it was pleasant the first time .
A few years after we went there again at age 9 . and I was so in hurry to see him again . I
remember running to where the crowd was because I know he’s the one getting all the
attention. I remember I stopped and saw him the same as the last time .. looking around at the
visitor and how they handing him human stuff and him knowing how to put the bracelet on was
eye opening for me . till this guy lit a ciggeart and handed it to the gorilla and he took it and
started smoking
Time stopped . I was just in my own zoon like how and why so many questions run thru my
head . and everyone was enjoying it and I looked at my dad while he was laughing like every
one and was like why that would kill him why they giving him that and no one is doing anything
.
The gorilla looked like it was in jail for the first time ever to me .
I stopped wanting to go to that zoo to avoid knowing if that gorilla died ..
Still went to zoo in every country I traveled to just for curiosity but only to see what difference
they are but never visited twice the idea of a zoo was unpleasing .
When I become 16 while driving next to that zoo location I was told it got closed I was relieved
and same time my heartache for all the animals that I know died . but I never wanted to think
of it .. till today
The name of the zoo was castle zoo
The cages were designed like jails to separate the wild animals from the visitors. Some of the
caged wild animals included: camels, monkeys, lamas, giraffes, leopards, and lions
You would buy peanuts and lettuce to feed the animals at the zoo gate and if animals weren?t
popular they might stay hungry cuz the vistor feeds the animals , its open every day from
morning till 11
I was too old to realize that cigarettes are hazardous to human health and was now convinced
that the gorilla?s health
I want to add how I was horrified and that I looked at my dad who was enjoying the show
Me ; they gave him cigarette and my dad acted like that was not a big deal for ppl to do
I began to go to other zoos in different countries and promised myself that I could never get
attached to an animal .
Its more of I stopped going to that zoo , but since im a well traveled person in every country I
got the change to visit I will go the there zoo at least once .
too see what?s the differences of zoo but became against the idea of zoos .
When I turned sixteen, I drove to the Animal Family Care Zoo location, and to my surprise, I
found out that it had been closed two years back
My dad was driving us and we crossed by the location and he said people complained and they
were forced to close it as of now 2022 that it was even toured down and its an empty land now
Those are actual pictures fro
m that zoo if that helps

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