In-Role Writing: Effortless
Essay by soccerkid03 • January 13, 2013 • Essay • 793 Words (4 Pages) • 1,025 Views
In-Role Writing: Effortless
Task A: Writing Prompts (#1)
You can't go through life never having to work through pressure and challenges. It's what keeps you going. When people tell me that I can't do something, I end up spending all my free time trying to prove them wrong. So it became my routine to challenge myself. I would take something that's supposedly impossible, you know, maybe something you don't quite understand right away, then try it about 200 times. It's like when I came up with the idea to make mornings less boring; wake people up. That's how I came up with my chain reaction of morning preparations. I ended up building it about 200 times over. It took a ridiculous amount of planning and time to go through with it and an immense amount of practice to finally get it right. I thought this challenge was all going to be just skill-based, but really, you have to learn the steps over and over until you get it right. You have to use your knowledge of the process to break the task down into smaller steps each time you try it. And is it ever a lot to take in! All the practice in the world can't make you get it right; it's all about chance and timing. I was never more surprised in my life than when I actually did it, I didn't even believe it until about 5 minutes afterwards. For me it's all just one big challenge after another to keep life interesting. Without them, I'd be just another boring person trying to wake myself up in the morning. I take life in a very laidback, calm and carefree fashion. If you take it too seriously, you'll die with a grimace plastered on your face. Even though it took longer and longer to reset after each failed attempt, I'd go through it again and again and again until I'd get it right. It got very frustrating, but if you quit, you have to live with your failure. I don't do so well with failure. You have to focus your energies; focus everything you've got on what you're trying to do, or it will never work. Besides, when you finally get it right, it's the best feeling in the world; no one can get you down. Life's just one dare at a time - never refuse.
Task B: Analysis
I have demonstrated my inference skills through the content of my writing by assuring that the man in the commercial's thoughts are present and clear, and that the desired hints and clues about what he is thinking are signalled in an effective way. I strived to make the meanings as clear as possible. I provided sufficient examples to make the ideas
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