In this section of the book, they explain how to execute a perfect narrative. They give examples of narratives and even follow up with a multitude of questions to use as a checklist when writing one. I found this information to be very helpful and will come in handy when I begin to write my narrative.
They say, "In general, it's a good idea to focus on a single event that took place during a relatively brief period of time." I agree with that statement because when executing a polished narrative, it shouldn't be too long because it will cause the reader to lose interest. The ideas written in the paper need to be clear and interesting. However, if overdone, the paper will be too wordy, boring, and confusing.
The text that was assigned is an eye-opening and informative guideline to writing a narrative. It has more than enough examples and even questions to use when reviewing my paper. Hopefully after reading this, I will be able to accurately and effectively write a narrative paper.
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