Tuesday, April 28, 2020
How to Make Something Up For College Essay - Use I Could Have Made That Up
How to Make Something Up For College Essay - Use 'I Could Have Made That Up'If you are looking for a good way to help you in your college essay, you might want to use a 'I could have made that up' tactic. It's a nice little idea and you should try it.Imagine yourself in a situation where you wanted to make up a simple thing or information. You come across a number of facts or events that you could have had the ability to have been able to have done. You had the opportunity to make it up but you really wish you had! For example, let's say you have an old friend that you've never seen in years.You are still not sure if they are really the person you used to know or not. You wish you could have made something up, but you don't know what or how to make anything up. So, you decide to ask your friend what is it they wish they could do.'Make me a sandwich', your friend replies, 'Well, I think I could have done that, but I don't have a pan. I would like you to meet my friend Jerry who has a pan in his kitchen'.You wish you could have made something up, but you have no idea how or when or how you could have asked Jerry what he wanted. So, you make up a single word phrase to describe what you want to do, but you don't want it to sound silly or even make a mistake. You make the phrase and you give it to Jerry to be his first gift to you.Jerry listens to the phrase and says 'Ok, I'll make you a sandwich'. He grins and says 'Yeah, it's a burger and a tomato and I'll have the sauce on the side'. 'What would you like to be your gift? ', you ask? Jerry says 'I'd like you to be my first sandwich'.Now you don't want to make up a gift like this yourself, so you write a note and leave it at Jerry's house. If you can find an old note, you might be able to get Jerry to agree to meet you. If you have the time, you could join him for lunch and then at lunch you could make something up together. After you have lunch, you could both go home and make something up together, or you could s imply make up a single word phrase.
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