Andrew+Park+Narrative+Essay+Thing

List 5 events of significance in your life. List 5 moments that last no more than 5 minutes where you had an aha or you didn't realize at the time the significance. I failed to go to guam RCY XC race visit to United States Choose two of those events and free write for 4-6 minutes about each of them. Choose one of the events and add setting and dialogue. I hear the gunshot. People start rushing through trying to go ahead of each other. It is such disgrace to lose to all these people from schools that I never even heard of. I decided to sprint from the beginning although it was a 3 mile race. It is quite interesting how it feels when you are the first one running having 30 or more people chasing after you. Two children and their grandmother. One looking about my age and the other about 7-8 years old, both male. The background information I have about this fmaily is that the two children has a muscle disorder that will develop malfunctioning the whole muscular system through time. Choose an event (either the ones you brainstormed with or another one) and answer the following questions: What is the thesis? Failing to maintain the first place through the race gave me a lesson. What is the significance (one sentence)?I failed although I gave my best shot. What is the setting?At a Cross Country race competing with other participants from other schools. Write one sentence or phrase for each of the senses (taste, touch, smell. . .) taste- I have this weird taste on my tongue when running touch- sweat- water humidity smell- I smell nothing Sight- Darkness - > Road- > People running ahead of me Start writing. It has been a 4 hour ride sleeping in the back seat of the bus. I got off with great exhaustion, trying the recall the reason why I came all the way to TCIS. I recognize that it was a Race between other Cross Country teams from other schools. It is a new track that I have never run on before. The track locates next to a river, which might give me some motivation to actually run. Giving a glance at the track I loosen my bag on the grass field. I already spot five different uniforms which obviously indicates that there are at least five schools participating in this race. The race is divided into four different races. The first is Varsity girls team, Second is the Varsity boys team, thirdly the Junior varsity girls and team and lastly the Junior Varsity boys team, the race that I will be running for. Sadly, I have no interest in looking at other people running. The first race, which is usually the most competitive, started and people cheer until the last one is out of their sight. Considering that it is a 3-mile ,about 5 km race it will at least take 30 minutes to have all the runners come back to the starting point. My Cross Country Coach gathers all the people and we are working on the warm up exercise. It’s the point. The red cone is visible. Now there are two groups of people I see. One running ahead of me the other running towards me. Its quite interesting how it feels so far to catch up a guy only 3 meters ahead of you. It feels like a week, with palms sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy. Everyone in front of me has already turned around the cone. I am there next to the the crimson base giving force to my knees. I feel friction at the surface attached to ground. Pain is involved, but not so bad. I stretch my other leg to the South West and the other to South. I made the turn.