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Idioma Moderno (Actividad I)

The document is an autobiography by Luisanni Pinto, detailing her life from childhood to her current experiences as a young adult. She shares her family background, education, personal interests, and challenges faced during adolescence, including self-esteem issues and the impact of the pandemic. Additionally, she discusses her passion for reading, favorite authors, and thoughts on gender equality and personal identity.

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Idioma Moderno (Actividad I)

The document is an autobiography by Luisanni Pinto, detailing her life from childhood to her current experiences as a young adult. She shares her family background, education, personal interests, and challenges faced during adolescence, including self-esteem issues and the impact of the pandemic. Additionally, she discusses her passion for reading, favorite authors, and thoughts on gender equality and personal identity.

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República Bolivariana de Venezuela

Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación Superior

Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez

Maturín – Monagas

Autobiografia

Facilitador: Participante:

Prof. Omar Gómez Luisanni Pinto

C.I: 31.487.449

Curso: Idioma
Moderno

Sección: R-A

Plan A

Maturín, 20/10/2022
I was born 18 years ago, in the early hours of May 1, 2004, in a hospital located in
the Bejuma municipality of the city of Valencia, Carabobo state. I am the second of
3 siblings; my older sister is 26 years old and my younger brother is 11 years old.
The first years of my life were very happy, surrounded by my family and beginning
to discover the world around me, I love all my family, but the ones I love the most
with all my being are my parents, siblings and grandmothers. I really enjoyed my
childhood, it was full of Christmas gifts, birthday parties with friends, trips to the
beach and to a town in Lara state, called Cubiro.

At the age of three I was enrolled in a pre-school in the area, being a stage that I
remember as happy and innocent. Learning to read and write was the birth of what
would become a great hobby: reading. Mathematics, however, was a subject in
which he never excelled. I also remember the afternoons playing in the park with
some pre-school friends, visits to my paternal grandmother's house. At the age of
seven I started elementary school, I had friends and teachers that I will always
remember fondly. This stage was filled with many emotions.

Adolescence was a bit complicated for me. Despite being sociable I am somewhat
reserved, these days it is difficult for me to make stable friendships, having a few
friends that I still have from school. From my high school stage, I dislike the fact
that I could not enjoy my last years due to the pandemic, but I did enjoy the
previous years a little, although I think I could have had better ones. At that stage I
met many people, whom I am grateful that they are not present in my life today, I
think that like any adolescent I got involved in a toxic relationship, which did not
bring good things to my life, I also had some self-esteem problems with my image
bodily. That stage was also full of emotions, discovering first loves, false
friendships, new hobbies, new aspirations. Another aspect that was especially
difficult for me in high school was deciding my professional future. Multiple options
crossed my mind, such as becoming a veterinarian, as well as options such as
psychology and physiotherapy. However, I ended up deciding to study
administration and physiotherapy.
I consider myself a kind, responsible, supportive person, I like to help people if it is
within my reach, being trustworthy I am very talkative, I try to be very punctual but I
always end up failing. I really like reading, putting on makeup, listening to music,
watching series or movies, cooking, Greek mythology, going for a walk and many
other things. I often watch a channel where documentaries on serial killers are
shown, I'm currently watching a series on Netflix about the US killer and cannibal,
Jeffrey Dahmer, in those series you see very shady things. Regarding music, I
listen to a lot of reggaeton, pop, latin trap, bachata, a bit of vallenato, merengue,
salsa (my parents listen to them a lot), but definitely my favorite genre is pop in
English, although I don't know what the songs say , I get carried away by the
emotions they can convey, my favorite American singers are Billie Eilish and
Xxxtentacion. I also like songs from bygone eras, whether in English or Spanish. I
began to like reading when my sister gave me a book by Paulo Coelho, the
Alchemist; after that lei "100 years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, today I
continue reading, but not physical books, I prefer to do it through an application
called Wattpad. Of the things I hate are lies, malicious rumors, disloyalty, I also
hate exercising, heat, gossip... As for food, I don't like liver, dressings, fish and
other stuff.

A year ago I had the opportunity to move to this city and I think it was one of the
best things I've ever done; Previous years I traveled here on vacation, and I
remember going to the Cueva del Guacharo, a spectacular place that I want to
return to. It took me months to adjust to my life here as I don't have my parents
around and often miss them and my other relatives as well.

To continue talking about myself, I disagree with the macho people who think/say
that women are only here to take care of the house, men and to have children; I
hate that kind of person. Women are more than that, and I clarify that I do not
consider myself totally feminist but I support and am happy that many women
around the world fight for equality. Unfortunately, we are raised in a very macho
culture, where most men, including women, think we do things to get men's
approval, when we don't. I really like feeling pretty; doing my hair, doing my
makeup, dressing well, those kinds of things raise my self-esteem.

One of the many topics that also catches my attention is astrology and astronomy.
I also strongly believe in the Universe and the things that can be obtained through
manifestations. I'm not religious.

Agree to the evaluation plan, this activity should have 4 pages, but I have nothing
more to talk about, maybe I forgot to mention many things but for the moment I
have nothing more to say.

I will continue talking about one of the things that I like the most, which is reading.
My favorite authors are two Venezuelan girls, Ariana Godoy and Alex Mirez. From
the first girl, my favorite book is My Desperate Decision, it's a saga.

I will tell you a little about the book, Fleur is in a psychiatric hospital after
witnessing the death of her parents and her little sister. But her mind was blocked
and she can't remember the killer. Anyone could be guilty, but are you ready to
know the truth? This book is from my beginnings on Wattpad and I have a giant
affection for it. It is a story too addictive that you will not be able to stop until you
find out the truth. It makes you second-guess every person that appears and come
up with theories that are clearly going to be destroyed because you're nowhere
near the truth. And I did not expect less from that incredible ending, everything was
so well calculated that I was speechless. I abandoned this book the first time I
started reading it (which was years ago), but after thinking about it for so long, I
wanted to pick it up again, because people were talking about plot twist endings so
much that I wanted to know what they liked so much. . Also, I admit I just wanted to
get to Heist. I'm going to be completely honest; I started the book and after several
chapters, I understood why I had abandoned it the first time. Being a draft, it is not
written in the best way, but that is not a big impediment. What I liked least is that
they passed chapters and chapters of nothing. Yes, there was the great mystery
about the murderer, about who he could be, but besides that... There was nothing
else. At first I didn't understand the love they had for Mason, but hey, Ariana left
everything for last... In "My Desperate Decision" we have Fleur, suffering from
post-traumatic stress and depression, she is in a psychiatric hospital. Fleur
witnessed the murder of her entire family: her mom, her dad, and her little sister.
Worst of all, she can't even remember the killer's face. Boarding where she is, she
begins to have friends: Dana, Lucas, Pierce, Mason, Adam and more people.
However, she soon realizes that the killer will be among them, approaching her,
being her friend, and not remembering her, so she cannot know who he is. But,
what we do know, is that she is after her, waiting for the best moment to attack her
prey. Mason, what can I say about this clever psycho? I liked her, I didn't like her,
he hated him, he didn't hate him. I didn't know what to make of him, especially the
part where "psychopaths can't feel any feelings," but hey, it is what it is. And
Pierce? I really liked him, he is my favorite, although he has many questionable
behaviors, it must be admitted. What I liked least about him were those moments
when he was like "you are mine and only mine, nobody else's and blah blah blah",
however, it is something that we will have an answer to later. And then, I reached
the long-awaited and revealing ending, the one that clarified my mind and made it
possible for me to connect each and every one of the dots, and I can easily say
that it can be located in one of the best plot twist positions, which I loved
completely.

My other favorite book is by Alex, his name is Damian. Padme has lived all his life
in the village of Asfil. She is a normal, good girl. Or so it seems. Deep down she
has several secrets, and one of them is called Damián. It is her peculiar neighbor,
who always gave her the impression of hiding something and whom she tried to
decipher without success. One day, Damian disappears and her life follows an
ordinary course, but months later he returns, and with him returns the dangerous
curiosity that Padme tried so hard to repress. She finally decides to follow him. It is
then that she discovers what both Damián and Asfil have tried to hide. The truth is
that if she had to describe this book with one word it would be: eccentric. But
much. It is the first book that I read by this author, and the truth is, it came to me a
bit by chance, I was very struck by how beautiful her edition was. As for the plot, it
is dark, gloomy, gloomy and quite shocking in some aspects (especially when the
murder or torture scenes are described). It is a story that unfolds in the mysterious
and dark town of Asfil. There a Padme girl lives her whole life obsessed with her
neighbor Damian hers. And it is that same obsession that makes her one day want
to follow him to the forest to discover a truth that will change her life forever. There
a series of consequences are unleashed that will turn the protagonist's life upside
down and that, as the book progresses, she leaves you more and more stupefied.
Personally, I liked the plot and I liked the ending. These types of stories cannot
have a happy ending, although honestly, I would have liked to know a little more
about how Archie, Tatiana and Poe ended up, who although he was not the
protagonist, for me he was my favorite character. In general, I have missed some
details, such as knowing more about Eris and why she made that decision in the
final chapters, as well as the fact that the novel was not so childish at some points,
but it is entertaining and the truth is that keeps you hooked throughout its pages.

Another of my favorite books is also by Alex, it's called Strange. In "Strange" we


meet Mack, our narrator and female lead, not very reliable since she has quite a
few blackouts. One night, while with his best friend Nolan, there is a blackout, and
after that they start hearing noises in the patio of her gigantic house, so, like in
horror movies (which Nolan insisted on emphasizing) went to investigate. And then
they find Ax. Wounded, bleeding and half naked. Mack can't help but feel a sense
of familiarity, like she knows him, or she's seen him before. But he can't remember
how, when or where he had seen it. However, she and Nolan have a little
argument about what to do with him (after taking him inside and laying him on a
piece of furniture). Ax refuses to be called the cops or taken to a hospital, but
what's weird is that the only words he can say are: Yes. No. Here. And well, his
name. After all that, things start to get weird, there is a big mystery about Ax, and
that Mack wants to solve, because she knows that with him, there are all the
doubts and lost memories that she has, however, with each answer has, more
questions and mysteries begin to be created. Who is he? Why doesn't he know
how to speak but he does understand everything they say to him? He was
kidnapped? Why does he sometimes act like an animal? How did he get there?
Why that specific house? The only answer he gives to that last question is: Here.
But what there? And why does Mack have so many blackouts and why has he lost
some of his memory? Nolan and Mack then decide to humanize Ax, teach him to
talk, teach him about the world, feelings, manners, and everything else. And also,
what will happen when Ax starts to get curious about why people kiss? I loved
reading about him and the curiosity he had when, while watching television, he saw
a semi-erotic scene in a movie. There are many more questions, which will be
created as the book progresses. But the answers won't be until the very end,
where the last piece (or so we're led to believe) of the puzzle is in place. As usually
happens to me, Alex did not disappoint me. He honestly blew my mind. "Strange"
has that fair touch of humor, action, mystery and romance, with hints of the "Flash"
series, I don't know if he's seen it or knows what it's about, but some parts seemed
similar to me. He made me laugh many times, but he also made me frustrated by
our male lead's inability to speak. I was completely addicted to the book from the
first chapter I read, and it was non-stop until I finished it the next day, because
seriously, I wanted to know what was going on and for the whole mystery to be
revealed at once.

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