Can somebody help me learn how to write effective narrative paragraphs?
I need help in writing effective narrative paragraphs
For writing good narrative paragraphs on any topic, first you have to be prepared with some points on the topic.Once the points are ready, it is time to put flesh to the skeleton. Many writers think that this is the most important part of the exercise, but believe me, the richness of the content does not only come from the flowery language, but also from a meticulous assortment of good informative points. Good collection of points on the topic, smart arrangement of these points and clear terse language connecting these points form the secret to a write-up that can demand serious attention.
Narrative paragraphs are a lot of fun to write. Here you can tell your reader a story from beginning to end. You don't have to imagine anything out of the ordinary - only tell the story, tell what happened. This alone usually allows the nervous writer to stop worrying about generating ideas, and to concentrate on organizing the events in the story being told. There are a few things to think about when getting ready to write narrative paragraphs or essays: Know the information well. Know the order in which things happened Think of your audience: does anyone there need extra information to understand part of your story? Identify your characters well Explain the setting/ place where things were happening. Good descriptions add a lot of life to your narrative! What is the MORAL OF THIS STORY? What lesson did you learn from it? Make your sentences as interesting as possible Organize all of this information in a way to show the beginning, the middle and the end of the story. Now you are ready to write: Start by telling your audience what you learned from this event or story. Do this right in the beginning of your paragraph, or if writing an essay, right after your "hook," or introduction. Explain the setting for the event: tell where, when, how the event happened and also introduce the main character - later you will have time to introduce other characters. Tell your reader what happened in the beginning of this story or event. Tell your reader what happened in the middle. This usually contains the most important part of the story (these could be your middle paragraphs, numbers 2, 3 and 4 in an essay) Tell what happened at the end Go back to the moral of your story again to finish the paragraph or essay! (this is your conclusion)
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