Narrative stories are stories that are written that consist of characters, settings, conflicts, and resolution. They are told to serve a purpose from the author, normally to tell the author's opinion on a subject or an experience that the author went through. The story can be true or fiction. The characters make up the people in the story, who do the conflicts and resoluting in the story. The setting is where and when the story takes place. The conflict is a situation that arises in the story, when there is the most tension or when there is a problem. It is the turning point in the story. The resolution is what happens after the conflict. It is the answer to the problem. It is normally the conclusion to the story. When you combine all of these elements together, it creates a clear and descriptive story with details that is shared with the audience.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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