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Humorous Personal Narrative
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Chocolate Cake for Breakfast Investigating the Model 1) Did you find the model entertaining? 2) The introduction should do two things – a) introduce the event b) catch the reader’s interest. Did the model do this? In what way? 3) Humorous Personal Narratives usually center around typical characters: helpless victim of circumstances crazy, high-strung, neurotic person naïve or innocent person What type of character is in the model?
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Humorous Personal Narrative 4) HPNs are usually written in chronological order (1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd …) Is the model written this way? How do you know? 5) HPNs focus on a single event, with maybe some background. What happens in the model? 6) HPNs are usually told in the 1 st person point of view (I). Would it be different in the 3 rd person. Would it be better or worse.
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Humorous Personal Narrative 7) Sometimes HPNs end abruptly, leaving the reader to imagine the result. Other times the loose ends are all tied up. What happens in the model?
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Humorous Personal Narrative Characteristics of HPN Entertaining Good intro Understand the character Chronological One event 1 st person point of view Humor Ending abruptly or tie up.
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Humorous Personal Narrative Grammar: Noun: a word that names a person, place, thing, quality or idea. Verb: shows an action, or state of being. May be made up of more than one word. Adjective: modifies a noun or pronoun Adverb: modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Tells how, when or where
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Humorous Personal Narrative Mechanics: Commas Writers use commas more than any other form of punctuation. Between items in a series. Replace the word and between adjectives After an introductory group of words To set off words that interrupt the thought Separate sentences with a conjunction Separate subordinate clause from main clause which follows.
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Humorous Personal Narrative Learning Goal: Use consistent and appropriate verb tense.
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