Lmao....... Im not even going to comment on this one, it's way to easy
2006-10-02 04:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Lovey, ideas are what you need not someone to do your homework. Think about your childhood. What comes to your mind first? How old were you? Did something significant happen at this age (new puppy, family moved, family loss, big vacation) ? When you latch onto a well remembered memory write down notes about impressions. Once you have a good set of reference notes let the ink flow!
2006-10-02 11:38:25
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answered by curiousgeorge 5
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Unfortunately, it is your childhood you are going to write about and not mine. Describe it as you remember it. It is easier if you will first introduce the subject by describing what you are now and if you can explain why you are like that because of your childhood.
Then the next paragraphs will deal with what you remember were good things, then the bad things.
The conclusion will be what lessons you derived from these experiences and how these shaped your view of life itself.
2006-10-02 11:33:49
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answer #3
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answered by Bummerang 5
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You're kidding, right? Obviously, none of us know about YOUR childhood, and even if we did know your history, why should anyone write YOUR essay for you?
Think of this as a brief biography - start with a paragraph about when and where you were born, then maybe talk about how you were raised and by whom.
2006-10-02 11:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was 3, I was born.
I was quite a large baby, and nobody knew what to do with me. They eventually got me a budgie. The first time it died, I was devastated, and I couldn't be consoled, but then he came back to life again (people ask me if he maybe looked different when he came back, but I just reply "well obviously, he has been dead")
Finally I moved to germany and I learnt how to knit.
I am the proud owner of a knitted budgie
2006-10-02 11:51:41
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answered by Arthur Margarine 3
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Only you can answer that question...but here are some questions that you can answer that will help you:
Where and when were you born?
How much did you weigh?
What were your first words?
When did you take your first steps?
What was your favorite baby toy?
Where are you in your family, oldest or youngest sibling?
What were your favorite foods?
What foods did you not like?
Now continue to ask yourself other questions about your childhood...
2006-10-02 11:42:57
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answered by deburleigh 3
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What are your earliest memories?
Where were you born? Where did you grow up?
Any important, memorable events in your childhood?
Where did you go to school?
What were your favorite toys, games, books, tv programs etc.?
2006-10-02 11:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I would love to help but i know nothing about you so how the heck am i supposed to right an essay on YOUR CHILD HOOD!?!?!?!?
2006-10-02 11:36:21
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answered by Evan paint balls alot 1
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You can tell about an anectode you can't forget from your childhood.
2006-10-02 11:37:22
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answered by Earthling 7
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duuuuuh
2006-10-02 11:36:30
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answered by usamedic420 5
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