Undertake the project of telling your own story as you would tell it (1) in a job interview, (2) to a journalist interviewing you, (3) to a love interest, and (4) as a fairy tale. Notice the different styles you employ. Does the "moral of your story" change as you tell it to a different audience?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will vary.

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