in Act I scene iii, Polonius delivers a famous speech giving advice to his son, Laertes, as he goes off to university. The advice is typically fatherly stuff, sounding noble but actually pretty sound in its content.
It occurred to me that this is similar to other advice that goes around from time to time.
Open the file here for a collection of similar bits of advice — some witty and some silly. (Note: Deteriorata is a parody).
Your task is to amass a list (around 10 items) roughly one page long of bits of wisdom that you have acquired. . It may be a random collection. If you include a series of advice from random people, please include those names in parentheses after the statement. Also, provide a brief explanation of its impact on you.
Give this a title or introductory comment to help frame it in my mind. Marks will be assigned for originality, amusement, structure, and veracity.
You should have some fun with this.
To be clear, this should include:
1. The advice.
2. Whom it came from.
3. What impact there has been on your life.
4. Approximately 1 page.
**Please don’t just copy somebody else’s web page or an email.
The advice – To upgrade mine grade 12 marks and get admission in university of kinesiology-
I got diploma
2. My Parents
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