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How to Write a Graduation Essay That Conveys Your Feelings: A Collection of Moving, Ready-to-Use Example Ideas

Are you unsure what words to leave in your graduation anthology?When you finally sit down with the manuscript paper, you may find the words just won’t come—many people feel the same way.Precisely because your graduation anthology is something you’ll cherish, you want to leave writing that will stay with you and bring back your feelings from that time when you read it again.In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of ways to write a moving graduation piece, along with example passages.We’ll cover various themes like friendship, dreams for the future, and gratitude to those who supported you, so use them as hints to find words that feel true to you!

How to Write a Graduation Anthology That Conveys Your Feelings! A Collection of Touching Example Ideas You Can Use (51–60)

Introduce things you like

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What do you like? Your friends might already know a lot about you, but some of you may have things you’ve loved in secret for a long time.

How about putting those feelings into words at the time of graduation? Learning “Oh, so they liked that kind of thing” might deepen your bonds with friends after graduation, or even lead to new friendships.

Pour your passion for what you love into your words—boldly and from the heart.

Words of love to my lover

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If you have a partner, how about writing a message to them? You could write about the passionate love you feel right now, your wish to stay together forever, or even a message to your future partner—also recommended.

Reading it back later might make you a little embarrassed.

But the heartfelt feelings you put in the collection will surely reach your partner.

When you look back on it in the future, perhaps at your wedding, your heart will swell with the same feelings you had back then.

Class Memory Sugoroku

Class Memory Sugoroku

One idea is to turn the entire page into a sugoroku board.

Start at the “Start” space and fill each square with different memories.

Then add instructions according to the events, such as “Move forward X spaces” or “Move back X spaces.” If it’s a memory of something happy, make it a space that moves you forward; if it’s a space with a disappointing or funny event, make it one that moves you back.

It’s also recommended to pick a theme, like “game-style.”

Class Memories Timeline

Class Memories Timeline

Here’s an idea for a class memory timeline that packs all your school memories into one place.

As the name suggests, it summarizes memorable events that happened in your class in a timeline format.

You can look back over everything from when the class first formed to graduation all at once.

And since it’s a timeline, each event has to be expressed in just a few words, which also makes it hard for outsiders to grasp the full meaning—that’s part of the charm.

It feels like a secret code that only your classmates can understand, which is exciting.

How to Write a Graduation Anthology That Conveys Your Feelings! A Collection of Moving, Usable Example Sentences (61–70)

word-association style

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word-association style

There are times when you’re writing smoothly and then suddenly your hands just stop, right? That’s when a brainstorming (association) game-style approach can help.

For example, if you start with the conclusion “Every day in elementary school was a lot of fun,” you then ask yourself, “What exactly was fun? And what did that make me want to do…?” and keep writing by following those associations.

If, say, you enjoyed working on the chorus for the school festival, you can build on that and continue with, “It made me want to become a singer.” Using this method naturally leads to clear, easy-to-read writing with a smooth flow, so I highly recommend it!

In conclusion

A graduation anthology is a precious opportunity to put into words the feelings you experienced at each stage of life.

I hope the sample passages introduced here will offer hints for crafting a piece that conveys your own unique emotion.

A graduation anthology written with sincerity and care will surely become an irreplaceable treasure when you look back on it someday.

Put your heart into it and complete a piece that is truly your own.