What is a Narrative???
A narrative is a type of writing that has a beggining, middle and an end. It is the type of writing, this writing contains many paragraphs. A paragraph consists of four to six sentences. The first sentence will contain the topic. The second sentence is a grabber to keep the reader interested. The third through fifth sentence contains all the details which support the topic at all times. The sixth sentence will be the conclusion/summary which also relates back to the topic, it's a re-instatement. This writing will also consist of a setting which is the meaning, time and place. It also has a Plot which relates back to the end. Characters are also involved in this type of writing, which are very important in a story. Narrative writing also needs a conflict and a resolution in order to be interesting. Last but not least it also needs to have good conventions, which are spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc. A narrative writing needs to be interesting so it can carry readers along and make them want to keep on knowing what will happen next.
Some examples of narrative writing are the following:
''BOOKS"
" Spider on the floor"
" We're going on a bear hunt"
" Way down deep in the deep blue Sea"
" No matter what"
"RHYMES"
" Scarecrow, scarecrow"
" The itsy bitsy spider"
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