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Memories in Literature

Memories in Literature. Nilusha Jayasinghe McGee 2A. For you. This is me. Dear reader,

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Memories in Literature

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  1. Memories in Literature Nilusha Jayasinghe McGee 2A

  2. For you This is me

  3. Dear reader, Reflecting back on the more literary side of my life, I can tell you that I had to overcome some obstacles to get to the level of writing that I'm in today. when living back in Sri Lanka until I was ten years old, I knew traces of English here and there, but spoke and wrote primarily in Sinhalese. After my move to the United States, I was thrown right into a place where Sinhalese didn’t exist, and I had to adjust to this new language, and I'm very surprised at how fast I did. I was in fourth grade when I first entered school in the United States, and my English writing improved at a fast pace. I learned how to write in cursive, I learned my verbs, nouns, prepositions, and syntax. Soon, I was writing essays and poems. I proudly earned a B in English in my first year at Christopher Farms Elementary School. It only got better from there, and one of the proudest moments I can recall was in ninth grade when we were assigned to write a literary critique of a novel, and mine was chosen to be read out loud in class. My writing became stronger and stronger throughout the years, and my writing skills also helped my shape my future, because they helped me craft the essay that got me into the University of Virginia. Of course we dread going to English class and learning that we have a writing assignment , a poem, or a research paper. However, at this point in my life, I understand what an important tool it is for my future. now I feel that with time and plenty of revision, any literary masterpiece can be created. Oh, and if you want this translated into Sinhalese, just give me five minutes. Enjoy. :] Home

  4. You may not understand Back

  5. My favorite book as a Child The Faraway Tree Stories by Enid Blyton Back

  6. NILUSH; NUNU; NILULU; LUSHEE; LUSHA; NU; LULU; NILU; niloser. Life List Six word memoir My soul picture Home

  7. Back Life List Skydive, go to a professional football game, go to a professional basketball game, go to all 7 continents, go to the Amazon rainforest, build a hospital and/or school in Sri Lanka, become a doctor, love my career, succeed, be happy, stay motivated, look into a volcano, spend new years eve in new york city, study abroad, go to egypt, travel a lot, stay fit, run in a marathon, go snowboarding, live near the beach, stay close to my family, travel around the world and treat people with my expert medical skills, have kids, find the cure for vitiligo… and cancer, stay in touch with the coca cola scholars.

  8. "The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family.-Thomas Jefferson Back

  9. Back My Family of Coca Cola Scholars

  10. Six Word Memoir Rice, curry. All day everyday :] Back

  11. My Soul Picture Back

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