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#4

Narrative Essay
Regarding this subject, I had a great time and a fulfilling experience to the extent
that I certainly had many realizations. One of those is that “No man is an island.” As I
took every single step throughout my whole journey in this subject, I realized that I,
myself can’t only stand alone in all circumstances. What I mean by it is that sometimes
we need a support system or a company and even study buddies such as friends and
classmates other than our instructor to grow and learn different things. Having so gives so
much impact and importance to myself and one another.
Furthermore, I am truly grateful and overwhelmed to take a challenging yet
purposeful journey like this especially given the fact to do plenty of plates because I
know for sure that I will grow better. Though it may sound such a burden for me, my
classmates, and others, I am certain that it has an amazing outcome and yes, it has. Thus,
I am more confident to grasp such kind of experience as this because I’m pretty sure that
I will learn a lot in the end.
Additionally, the collaboration with my groupmates and classmates made me think
the concept of two or more heads is better than one. This concept is very impactful
especially in group discussions and in solving the given plates because if there are more
heads, there are also different ideas and solutions to share with. Luckily, I had
groupmates who are participative, cooperative, and eventually willing to share their
knowledge and ideas. And by that, it’s easier for us to find the desired answer for the
plates.
With the help of collaboration with my groupmates and classmates, I can’t believe
I may be able to go this far. With these amazing people, I developed camaraderie and
friendships. I just found out that they were not just only my classmates but they can be
considered my friends. I also got the chance to their personalities, behavior, interest, and
mindset. On the other hand, they also got the opportunity to know me as well.
To sum up, I think the real essence of why our instructor did this to us is not just to
learn and solve the given plates together but also to forge friendship. Having friends is
one of the nicest parts of our lives because we can learn from them, we can share
memories with them and they will help us to grow in life. So much for that, I will forever
treasure the friendship and bonds that I have with my groupmates and other classmates
because they taught me to value friendship even more, and now they are part of my life.
Thanks to them and thanks to you sir Nen for the opportunity you have given to us
because this will not be possible without your help.
#4
Narrative Essay
I had a wonderful time and a gratifying experience with this subject, and I
undoubtedly came to many conclusions. As I moved further in this subject, I came to
understand several things, one of which is the proverb "No man is an island." I
discovered that I cannot always stand alone. What I mean by that is that to develop and
learn new things, we occasionally require a support system, a company, or even study
partners besides our teacher, such as friends and classmates. Having this much has a huge
impact on myself and everyone else.
Furthermore, I am incredibly grateful and overwhelmed to embark on such a
difficult yet worthwhile journey, especially while carrying so many plates to do because I
am certain that I will improve as a result. Although it could seem like a burden for me,
my classmates, and others, I am confident that it will have a wonderful outcome—and it
already has. Because I am confident that I will learn a lot from this experience, I am more
willing to take it on.
Additionally, working with my group members and classmates convinced
me that having two or more heads is preferable to having just one. This idea has a big
impact, especially in group conversations and while trying to solve the problem of the
provided plates because more heads mean more varied ideas and approaches to
contribute. Fortunately, I was in a group with people who were cooperative, willing to
participate, and finally willing to contribute their thoughts and knowledge. And as a
result, it is simpler for us to identify the desired solution for the plates.
I can't imagine I might be able to get this far without the assistance of my
group members and classmates working together. I formed comradery and friendships
with these incredible folks. I recently learned that they were more than simply my
classmates—they could also be regarded as pals. I also had the opportunity to learn about
their personalities, mannerisms, interests, and perspectives. However, they had the
chance to get to know me as well.
To sum up, I believe the underlying motivation behind our instructor's
actions was not only to help us all learn how to solve the provided plates together but also
to develop friendships. One of the best aspects of life is having friends since we may
learn from them, and exchange stories with them, and they will support our personal
development. So much for that; I will always cherish the relationships I have with my
group of friends and my classmates because they have taught me to respect friendship
even more and I now consider them to be a part of my life. I will value our friendship and
their encouragement, and I thank you, Sir Nen, for the chance you have provided for us.
Without your assistance, this would not be possible.

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