1. People change over time. Does a single event cause this change, or is it based on a series of events?

o If you choose a “series of events”, you will want to show how each one contributes to the character’s change

The one event in that “series of event” is Cheryl stops seeing her parents at the children's aid office

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I. Introduction

- Introduce the concept of how people change over time
- Discuss the significance of a single event versus a series of events in causing change
- State the argument that a series of events contribute to the character's change

II. Background of Cheryl's situation with her parents
- Explain why Cheryl's parents were involved with the children's aid office
- Describe the negative impact of her parents' behavior on Cheryl's well-being
- Discuss the emotional toll it took on Cheryl, leading up to the event of her no longer seeing her parents at the children's aid office

III. The series of events leading to Cheryl's change
- Event 1: Cheryl's initial experiences at the children's aid office
- Highlight the difficulties she faced while interacting with her parents in the presence of social workers
- Discuss how these experiences raised questions and doubts in Cheryl's mind regarding her parents' capabilities
- Event 2: Cheryl's growing independence and self-reliance
- Explain how Cheryl began to develop resilience and self-sufficiency as a result of her parents' ongoing struggles
- Describe the challenges she faced and overcame on her own, which further pushed her away from her parents
- Event 3: Cheryl's decision to no longer see her parents at the children's aid office
- Discuss the factors that led Cheryl to make this decision, such as continued disappointment or negative experiences with her parents
- Show how Cheryl's experience at the children's aid office helped her realize the importance of prioritizing her own well-being and emotional stability

IV. The lasting impact of the single event
- Explain how Cheryl's decision to stop seeing her parents at the children's aid office became a turning point in her life
- Discuss how this event led to a significant change in Cheryl's mindset and personal growth
- Highlight the positive outcomes or improvements in Cheryl's life that resulted from this decision

V. Counterarguments
- Address the potential counterargument that a single event could have caused Cheryl's change
- Discuss why the series of events leading up to Cheryl's decision were necessary for her ultimate transformation
- Refute the counterargument by providing evidence and examples from Cheryl's experiences

VI. Conclusion
- Recap the main points discussed in the essay
- Reinforce the argument that a series of events, including the event of Cheryl stopping seeing her parents at the children's aid office, caused her change
- End with a thought-provoking statement about the power of a series of events in shaping an individual's journey of personal growth and transformation.