Bellringer 8-29-14 Answer the following questions about narrative writing. Write the answer only: 1.Narrative writing tells _________. 2.Name one difference.

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Bellringer Answer the following questions about narrative writing. Write the answer only: 1.Narrative writing tells _________. 2.Name one difference between a narrative essay and narrative fiction. 3.Who is always the narrator of a narrative essay? Have your binder on the edge of your desk. I will walk around and do the first Binder Check. File this with classwork/home- work

What is a “Free Write” DO write what comes to you, as it comes to you, based on the topic. DON’T spend time considering paragraphs or structure. DO write as much as you’re asked. Timed: When time is up, you turn it in, even if you’re not finished. For this assignment: I am looking for the Who, What, Where, When, and Why. Your notes will help you.

Prompts Movies and books often talk about the importance of loyalty and friendship. Tell about a time in your life when friendship proved to be of great importance to you. Choose 1 prompt and free write one page on it. When we reflect upon our childhood, we often come back to a few key events that had a major impact on us. Tell about one of those defining events from your childhood. People often say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Describe a time when you misjudged someone based on his or her appearance or when someone misjudged you.