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A 4 page example essay that provides a guide for a student in writing a personal autobiographical essay. No bibliography is offered.
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this assignment. As an adult looking back on my childhood and adolescence, it now seems idyllic when I compare it to the experiences of others that I
have heard or read about. It did not seem so at the time, as I, like so many other teenagers, thought my parents were too strict and hard on me.
Nevertheless, from an adult perspective, I understand the logic behind many of my parents behaviors and appreciate the more with each passing year. Growing up, my family was solidly
middle=class. Mom ran her own business, which sold electronic equipment, copying machines, etc. Dad worked for a steel materials company. Dad is a quiet man and a homebody. He likes
to read and to cook when he has the time. Mom is much more of an extravert, as she likes to socialize with friends, and occasionally have parties. Although she
has her quiet times, also, watching movies, reading books. Their relationship is harmonious, which does not mean that they never quarreled when I was growing up. They had disagreements, but
when these came up, one of them would give the other a look that clearly meant that they were not going to discuss the matter in front the children. They
like to settle their differences in private and present a united front to the children, which consisted of my two cousins and myself. My role in the family was
to listen and obey my parents, as they instituted rules designed to protect and guide me through childhood and adolescence. They cared about whom my friends were and what sort
of people my friends were, that is, if they came from good families that supervised them as my parents supervised me. At the time, I thought they were overly strict
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