If writing must be a precise form of communication, it should be treated like a precision instrument. It should be sharpened, and it should not be used carelessly. (Theodore M. Bernstein, NY Times editor)

Discussing your name and its meaning

Imitating Sandra Cisneros’s essay "My Name" (attached), write about your name and its personal meaning.  Consider these questions as you prepare your draft:

Introducing Ourselves

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Choose two adjectives that vividly and precisely describe your character.  Here's the catch: the two adjectives must begin with the same letter as your first or last name.  For each adjective, provide a personal anecdote that explains why the word describes you.


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