3/4/2018
- Will
- Mar 5, 2018
- 2 min read
Heyoon is a pavilion located on Peter Heydon's private land somewhere in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In order to find it you have to be taken there by someone who has been there already and have to jump a fence to actually get to it. It was given the false name of Heyoon by the tresspassors when its real name is the Heydon Pavilion.
Alex's relationship to Heyoon is that he was taken there when he was fifteen. While living in Ann Arbor he felt like there was nothing to do in the small town, but that changed for him when he found Heyoon. He would go once every couple months with his friends and they would go hangout, get drunk, and sometimes do drugs.
From my knowledge a personal narrative is written in first person, usually is informal and is based off of the author's personal experiences. A research paper on the other hand is more academic, has a formal tone usually, and is based off of what the author has found in his/her research.
The englishes that I tend to use in my writing are more of the formal kind and usually the type of grammatically correct writing I learned in school.
Different types of Englishes mentioned by Tan was the broken english she uses with her mother, the english she uses with her husband and the english she uses in her writing. In the english she uses with her mother it is broken and could be hard to understand as it isn't grammatically correct. The english she uses with her husband which she called their "language of intimacy" because they speak freely and comfortably. The english she uses in her writing is a combination of the english she grew up with hearing from her mother and the english she learned in school.
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