UC prompt 2 question nuance...

<p>So your supposed to tell them about either:</p>

<p>a) a quality
b) a talent
c) an accomplishment
d) a contribution
e) an experience. </p>

<p>Then it says, "what about (a) this quality or (c) this accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?"</p>

<p>My question is if for the other options (b, d, or e) do you have to answer this second part also. </p>

<p>I'm asking because I want to write about an experience, which is clearly neither a quality of accomplishment in the literal sense, in the present tense. It wouldn't have some conclusory reflective paragraph at the end -- It would just be the experience. The meaning of it etc., would hopefully be implicit. So do you think this could work?</p>

<p>Yes, you do have to. According to my sources (which are credible), they just shortened the second sentence. So yeah, you must answer both parts.</p>