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4 Writing Purposes 4 Writing Purposes •Expository – provides information or an explanation about a topic •Narrative – tells a story •Descriptive – describes a subject using sensory details •Persuasive – attempts to change someone’s viewpoint about a subject Personal Narratives Personal Narratives •A personal narrative re-creates a specific experience or event in your life. •To write an effective narrative, select an experience that you feel strongly about. Be Selective with Details Be Selective with Details • Although you are telling a story, you will still be using sensory details to paint a mental picture for your readers. • It is important to include specific details. • However, a reader doesn’t need to know every little thing. • Select details that are important to retelling the story. Writing a Narrative Writing a Narrative Paragraph Paragraph A narrative paragraph has 3 parts: 1. The topic sentence – introduces the experience 2. The body sentences – share details that re-create the experience 3. The closing sentence – reflects on the experience Understanding Your Goals for Understanding Your Goals for Writing a Personal Narrative Writing a Personal Narrative • Ideas – clear ideas that re-create life experiences • Organization – retell the story in chronological order with a strong beginning, middle, and end • Voice – you want to sound natural, believable, and interested in your own topic (try to use dialogue when possible)
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