Writing a Narrative about Overcoming a Challenge
When planning a narrative essay, the writer should order events so that the ( ) is developed in the middle of the essay.
Conflict
Read the summary of the story Henrique wrote. The soldiers walked through the rain as they approached the canyon. They'd been traveling for days to reach the dragon's lair. Finally they arrived. Then the dragon approached, and it roared. Yet, the soldiers faced off with the dragon, despite the noise. Which is the best critique explaining why Henrique should revise the summary?
Henrique needs to add some descriptive language to make the story come alive.
Which sentences feature a first-person point of view? Check all that apply.
My friend likes cars with a lot of horsepower, but I prefer good gas mileage. I spent last night studying for the geometry test we're taking in fifth period. Although his organization process was a bit haphazard, I could follow it.
Read the passage that Gabriel wrote for his narrative essay. Once we arrived at the local pool, I looked around to see who else was there. Normally, I would have found the kids frolicking and splashing in the water hilarious, but not today. They were cute, but the fact that they were half my age and swimming around like so many ducks just made me feel worse. "You nervous?" my mom asked. I swallowed the lump in my throat. "Not really," I mumbled, trying to hide my shaking hands in my pockets. I don't think I fooled my mom, but she didn't comment on the fact that I looked a little green. Instead, she tried to encourage me, saying, "Well, I think it's really impressive that you're going to confront your fear of water and learn to swim." What is the most likely reason Gabriel chose to write his essay with this point of view?
Since a narrative essay tells a story about the writer's life, it is most effective to tell the story from the writer's point of view.
When planning his narrative essay, should Noam include a section about how his experience affected him?
Yes, he should include at the end of the essay information about what he learned and if it changed him.
Read the passage from the end of a narrative essay. When I talk about the experience now, I have mixed emotions. On the one hand, I'm envious of how simple life was before the accident. But on the other, I've grown so much as a result of everything that happened that, in an odd way, I'm grateful. The most likely reason this passage was included at the end of the narrative is because the narrator is
reflecting on an experience.