Narrative Paragraph

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The narrative paragraph


This week we learned that the narrative paragraph is used to tell a story. To create a narrative paragraph, it is necessary to follow a sequence of action, that is, there should be a clear beginning, middle and end of the paragraph. This paragraph is like the descriptive one, however, this type of narrative paragraph allows the readers to identify on their own all parts of the text.



Connectors are important because they allow the text to have a better flow of ideas and give it sequence


These types of paragraphs tell a story. Also, narrative paragraphs are used in fiction to narrate unfolding events, but also describe a sequence of actual activities. 

When narrative paragraphs resemble fiction, the writer has greater freedom to write in the style of preference. You can use the narrative style in the first person, or you can tell a story from a non-personal point of view.




The narrative paragraph usually contains:

  • ·        Background of story
  •          Beginning of story
  •          Middle of story
  •          End of story


The prewriting technique that we saw in the class was the list, in this case each part of the paragraph was separated and the list of ideas for each segment was made. Then, it is necessary to start writing a paragraph in a logical way. 



An easy method to compose this type of paragraph is to talk about a personal experience. It is necessary to ask yourself key questions that will help to expand the ideas. 


This week the homework was about writing an experience using the narrative paragraph structure.  


Prewiting Technique

 

Activity



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