Sagot :
Réponse :When we write about loved ones who have passed away, there are many ways to present their life story.
We can describe their life events such as when they got married; where they went to school; how many children they had and what they did for work. We can write about where they traveled to, what sports they played and how they were involved in the community. These are all important events to share when writing about a loved one’s story.
However a life story goes much deeper than a series of events that occure throughout their existence. Their life story is a narrative that best reflects the loved one’s unique personal identity and the values they lived.
Explications : you have to
1. Identify their life roles
2. Describe the role they played in your life(ex; some of the values my Dad demonstrated and taught me in his role as a father.)
3. Ask friends and family to share their perspective( ex: best friends)
4. Use photos, videos, quotes and other memorabilia that helps remember them( only if you want to)
5.Take your time to write their story(Creating a loved one’s life story doesn’t happen in a day. It’s an ever evolving creation that can develop and grow over time. There may be times where you recall a specific memory that you had previously forgotten.)
use my advice and you will be fine