miércoles, 4 de abril de 2018

Narrative essay writing (WEEK 8):


The narrative approach offers writers a chance to think and write about themselves. We all have experiences lodged in our memories, which are worthy of sharing with readers. When you write a narrative essay, you are telling a story. Narrative essays are told from a defined point of view, often the author's, so there is feeling as well as specific and often sensory details provided to get the reader involved in the elements and sequence of the story. The writer must be sure to include all the conventions of storytelling: plot, character, setting, climax, and ending. the narrative essay is told from a particular point of view, makes and supports a point, is filled with precise detail, uses vivid verbs and modifiers, uses conflict and sequence as does any story and may use a dialogue.


Narratives are generally written in the first person, that is, using I. However, third person (he, she, or it) can also be used.
Narratives rely on concrete, sensory details to convey their point. These details should create a unified, forceful effect, a dominant impression. More information on the use of specific details is available on another page.
Narratives, as stories, should include these story conventions: a plot, including setting and characters; a climax; and an ending.

I have found other web pages in which this kind of essay writing is explained:
This Easter holiday, I have seen several movies and I have continued reading the book "Dead Famous" to improve my English. The two films I've seen have been in English and with subtitles in English to improve the phonetics and acquire more vocabulary. I will also recommend a series that I am watching at the moment.




LORENA CONESA MARTÍNEZ

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