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CONVERSATION BETWEEN A LITTLE GIRL WITH A STRANGER

NAME : CHARISSA ZEFANYA NIM : 210511100049 In a village called delang, a little girl named cici lived. This girl is a candy seller. She sell her candy to everyone in the village. Cici : candy.. candyy. Who wants candy??  When cici screams there are 1 strangers came from a far. Stranger 1 : hi.. what things do you sell? Cici : cici sell candy, uncle. Stranger 1 : what candy?? Cici : this is the handmade candy by my mom, uncle. Stranger 1 : i hope my wife loves this candy, i will take all the candy. how much for the price? Cici : for uncle, i give them free for you (cici smile) Stranger 1 : no little girl, just tell me how much the price. So, i can pay this candy. Cici : no aunty, cici saw someone loves the candy inside your wife's body. Stranger 1 : inside my wife's body?? Cici : yeahh, baby loves candy! Stranger 1 : no darling, unfortunetly my wife did not pregnant (stranger 1 looks sad) Cici : cici saw baby uncle! Please bring this candy with you uncle, hope the baby like it ...

MAKING AN ESSAY BASED ON THE PICTURE

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  Name : Charissa Zefanya NIM : 210511100049 Class : 5B The beach is the place where the land meets the ocean. Apart from being a popular tourist spot, beaches are also a very important natural resource for human life. Many natural resources can be found on the beach, such as salt, coral reefs, seaweed, and so on. In addition, beaches are also home to many fish and other marine animals that are a source of food for humans. Fish and marine animals are the source of income for the fishing community around the beach. I went to the beach on sunday. The beach was so beautifull, there are so many stuff there such as Beach umbrellas, balls, bags, loungers, floats, and also buckets. At that time, the beach was very hot and sunny. The waves at the beach are also very large due to the sun's heat.  The sand is also pure white and there are many shells of marine animals on the sand. Although it was very hot, the beauty of the beach could not be doubted. The clouds that tried to cover the ...

CHARISSA ZEFANYA-GROUP ASSIGNMENT - ADVERTISEMENT

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MID EXAMINATION-CHARISSA ZEFANYA

I. What is the creative writing? Please tell me the steps in the creative writing? 2. What is the contemporary poem? Please make it? 3. Please make 500 words of the composition about people and the communication devices. Answer : 1. Creative writing is a process of create something in written based on our imagination, for example; literature, poetry, prose, or scripts. Steps to do creative writing : - prewriting (How we think and decide our topic) - drafting ( Write sentences and paragraphs, tries to create thesis statement) - revising (make it better) - editing.(correct the errors) 2. poetry that has been written in recent times, typically in the 20th and 21st centuries. It is a vibrant and diverse genre, with a wide range of styles, themes, and techniques. The languange usually easy to read by modern reader. My Sunshine When i look at you I feel something in my heart You just look like the sun Shine and bright.  The sun is brighter when you walk by,  I guess it's because you...

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 Name : Charissa Zefanya Nim : 210511100049 REVIEW ARTICLE Stephanie Vanderslice, she has contributed to one of the most essential genres of an academic discipline, the deciding-on-a-major guide. She recall, as a freshman, reading one such book titled something like, «Do You Want to Major in Psychology?» and the answer, it turned out, was no. The differences between creative writing and other majors mean that this book is more than just about how to carve a path to employment. The result is a book that redefines «success» in terms not limited to employability , instead emphasizing skills and habits that the community most hopes to inculcate in novice writers. The authors must think broadly because, in part, the job prospects for students who study creative writing very rarely consist of just creative writing, a fact that Vanderslice mentions on page one of chapter one, claiming that «only 0.05 percent of writers» sustain themselves by creative writing alone. At the end of the chapt...