September 11. This essay is about my personal experience that day, what America is to me, heroism, and patriotism. Includes quotes from 3 articles. Works cited included.
Title: September 11. This essay is about my personal experience that day, what America is to me, heroism, and patriotism. Includes quotes from 3 articles. Works cited included.
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1064 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
September 11. This essay is about my personal experience that day, what America is to me, heroism, and patriotism. Includes quotes from 3 articles. Works cited included.
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1064 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
<Tab/>It started out like any other normal day. I drove to school, met up with some friends at my locker to talk about boys, then gathered my books and headed off to class. "Senior-itis" was setting in as the school year was just beginning. With graduation crawling closer, I felt ready to go out into the world and take on any challenge that would come my way. I was fearless.
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any situation. When we come together we form the greatest country in the world: The United States of America.
Works Cited:
Gary Goshgarian, Kathleen Krueger, and Janet Barnett Minc. Dialogues. 4th ed. New York:
<Tab/>Longman. 2003
Schell, Jonathan. "A Letter From Ground Zero." Goshgarian, Krueger, and Minc. 407-10.
Sullivan, Andrew. "This Is What A Day Means." Goshgarian, Krueger, and Minc. 403-06.
Wiesel, Elie. "We Chose Honor." Goshgarian, Krueger, and Minc. 410-13.