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Writing Narrative Essays

Writing Narrative Essays. Madam Sara Basarudin English Unit MRSM TERENDAK MELAKA. THANK YOU. ALL THE BEST!. A narrative tells a story. It may be:. an event from the writer’s past a recent or an ongoing experience an event or ordinary experience from everyday life

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Writing Narrative Essays

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  1. Writing Narrative Essays Madam Sara Basarudin English Unit MRSM TERENDAK MELAKA

  2. THANK YOU ALL THE BEST!

  3. A narrative tells a story. It may be: • an event from the writer’s past • a recent or an ongoing experience • an event or ordinary experience from everyday life A narrative essay is usually written in chronological order. Very often, the past tense is used when writing narrative essays.

  4. Language Focus in a story: • Adjectives to describe setting and characters • Adverbs to describe actions • Sensory words to describe sights, smells, sounds etc.

  5. Relevant Terms & Elements of a Story • Theme - It is the main idea of the story that tells a message or lesson. • Plot – This relates to the action and events in the story. • Characters – They are people or animals that have roles in the story. • Climax – The most interesting part of the story; conflicts and problems are solved.

  6. Relevant Terms & Elements of a Story • Setting – This refers to the place and time in which events take places in the story. • Mood – This refers to the feelings that are expresses in the story; should touch readers’ feelings. • Tone – It refers to the author’s attitude.

  7. Let’s look at a story… Ready?

  8. THANK YOU ALL THE BEST!

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