Unit 3: Narrative Essays Al-Huqail, Eman
Narrative Essay Organization Introduction. Body Paragraph (events of the story). Conclusion. See page. 58 Al-Huqail, Eman
Sequence in Narrative Essays We use the time adverbs (then, finally) to show the chronological order. We use Subordinating Conjunctions (before, after, when) to link clauses within a sentence. See page 64 /65 Al-Huqail, Eman
Details in Essays Details are important in any essay. A writer adds details to make the ideas more clear. Details can be examples, definitions, descriptions or illustrations. See page 66 Al-Huqail, Eman
Past Continuous Tense A writer might need the past continuous tense to describe actions in a Narrative Essay. e.g. She was walking down the Fifth Street when she saw a flickering ball on the sidewalk. e.g. Jim was enjoying the sunset view and he was dreaming about his childhood. See page 68 Al-Huqail, Eman
Describing Events in Narrative Essays see pages 70 & 71 Al-Huqail, Eman
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