Intro Cultural Heritage or Ancestry Narrative As citizens of the United States of America, we all differ in our cultural heritage or ancestral background.

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Intro Cultural Heritage or Ancestry Narrative As citizens of the United States of America, we all differ in our cultural heritage or ancestral background. What is your personal cultural heritage? When did your family immigrate to the United States? What stories do you have to tell relating to your personal cultural heritage and ancestry?

Task Write a story about your personal cultural heritage or ancestry. You can choose to do: The first person in your family to come to the United States. The first person in your family to come to the United States. The first person to come to Utah. The first person to come to Utah. The oldest relative you have information on. The oldest relative you have information on. As you write, remember your story will be scored based on how well you: 1. Develop a multi-paragraph response to the assigned topic that clearly communicates the purpose of your story to the audience. 2. Describe the characters, setting, and conflict using meaningful sensory descriptions and details that enable the reader to visualize the experiences in your narrative. 3. Organize your story in a clear and logical manner, including a beginning, middle and end. 4. Use well-structured sentences and language that are appropriate for your audience. 5. Edit your work to conform to the conventions of standard American English. Use any of the tools available to you, such as the Checklist, Spellchecker, or Graphic Organizer.