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Explore the key elements of a narrative essay with Mrs. Fendrick, including characters, settings, events, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Learn how to structure your story effectively and engage readers. Discover tips and tricks for writing captivating narratives that entertain and inspire. Develop your skills as a storyteller and unleash your creativity to craft compelling narratives. Get ready to dive into the world of fiction writing with confidence and flair.
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STUTW: Narrative Essay Outline Mrs. Fendrick
How old does a person have to be to earn money as a writer?
Front NAME
Front Fiction’s Purpose = 1. entertain 2. tell a story NAME
Fiction’s Purpose = 1. entertain Front 2. tell a story Narrative Writing Outline B Beginning: Characters & Setting When+Where+Who Did What? M Events Rising Action Middle M Rising Action Events Middle M Events Big Moment Middle E Falling Action Resolution End NAME
Back See pages 54-55 in book to review plot events. Tips for Super Writers Write as many middle paragraphs as you need. Transition terms are not needed in every paragraph, but use them when there is a change of action, setting, or time. “Dialogue” = new paragraph (when someone new speaks).