I want an essay of 150 words only on how I spent my childhood
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I would recommend you to start in the prresent and then have a descriptive flashback to show how you have progressed
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My friend Sarah is not like most "normal" people. Sarah, on a regular basis, may do and say certain ideas or comments that just make one take a step back and shake one's head. I have no idea if it has to do with her childhood or if she was "out to lunch" when the cleanliness, honesty, and helping others traits were being handed out to every other person in the world.
Sarah's living environment is very different from most everyone else's. Her laundry is draped over and hanging from any and every object not already hanging from the walls. Judging from the amount of "crusties" hanging off the plates and the smell, the dishes in the sink are about seven to ten days old; for Sarah, that is about average. Sleeping on the bed is out of the question, you have to be able to find the bed to sleep on it. Any other person's home has their laundry in baskets or at least in a pile in one part of the house. Most people do the dishes that night or the next morning so they don't get "crusties" or smell. And yes every person I know sleeps on a bed and they can find it pretty easily.
Asking Sarah to do you a favor is completely different from asking any other person. Sarah has no motivation to do anything unless it directly benefits her. If you were to ask her to pick an item up from the store on the way home she would state," If you did it now, instead of me doing it two hours from now, you could have dinner ready when I got home." Not only do you have to hear her complain if she does have to help you out she will make you do every little thing for her until she feels that you have repaid the favor. Most any other person if you ask them to do you a favor they say sure without hesitation. I think most people feel good about helping others, they don't look to see how it would benefit them. I have asked many people to pick up an item for me when they came over, Usually, the
Sarah's living environment is very different from most everyone else's. Her laundry is draped over and hanging from any and every object not already hanging from the walls. Judging from the amount of "crusties" hanging off the plates and the smell, the dishes in the sink are about seven to ten days old; for Sarah, that is about average. Sleeping on the bed is out of the question, you have to be able to find the bed to sleep on it. Any other person's home has their laundry in baskets or at least in a pile in one part of the house. Most people do the dishes that night or the next morning so they don't get "crusties" or smell. And yes every person I know sleeps on a bed and they can find it pretty easily.
Asking Sarah to do you a favor is completely different from asking any other person. Sarah has no motivation to do anything unless it directly benefits her. If you were to ask her to pick an item up from the store on the way home she would state," If you did it now, instead of me doing it two hours from now, you could have dinner ready when I got home." Not only do you have to hear her complain if she does have to help you out she will make you do every little thing for her until she feels that you have repaid the favor. Most any other person if you ask them to do you a favor they say sure without hesitation. I think most people feel good about helping others, they don't look to see how it would benefit them. I have asked many people to pick up an item for me when they came over, Usually, the
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