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    How do you start a narrative essay?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
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    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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    Have a clear understanding of the prompt, select a topic that interests you, and think of a story that fits with that topic. Briefly outline the story to make sure it has a manageable plot and fits the prompt.
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    What is an example of a narrative?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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    Most narrative essays feature a story and some sort of analysis of this story. Examples of this genre range from published essays such as Ralph Emerson's "Self-Reliance" or James Baldwin's "Notes on a Native Son" to a story about what stands out most from your summer vacation.
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    What is a narrative format?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    This can vary depending on the prompt, but, generally speaking, a narrative essay details a personal experience and often then focuses on an insight or series of insights that story inspired in the author.
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    What are some ways to start a narrative essay?
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    You could start a narrative with adjectives describing the setting. For example, "It was a cold, rainy night." Also, if it's a first person story, you could start with something the character is thinking, like, "Not today. This can't be happening."
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    How do you write a good conclusion?
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    In a narrative essay, the conclusion sums up what has already been written, and should neatly wrap up the topic. Don't repeat yourself word for word, but paraphrase the main idea. The first sentence should be similar to the topic sentence, and you should work your way to an interesting thought in the last sentence which will leave the reader with something to think about.
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    How do I start a narrative essay with a date?
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    Include the date in the opening sentence. You may say "It was November 27, 1984..."
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    It is necessary to revise the essay when I'm done?
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    Yes. Revising will help you fix any mistakes you've made, and everyone makes mistakes. You might even want to have someone else read over your essay to make sure everything makes sense.
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    How should I write the introduction?
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    In the introduction, you may want to put the reader right into the story, so consider jumping right into the story. The introduction should help the reader understand what the essay will be about, but keep it short.
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    Can I write in the third person to narrate my personal story or does it have to be in the first person?
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    Yes, of course you can write in the third person, just try to stay consistent.
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    Is it necessary for an essay to have a moral?
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    It really depends on the given task. Not all essays really have a moral. A tale about a trip to Canada or a continuation of a story wouldn't have a moral.
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    Is it just like a descriptive essay?
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    Not exactly. A narrative essay is focused on telling a story and can include dialogue; a descriptive essay is more focused on describing something in detail. Sometimes a descriptive essay can also be a narrative essay, if what you're describing is an event. And a narrative essay can certainly contain some description. But generally, they are distinct types of essays.
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    I am writing a narrative. It has to be about an animal, yet the readers are not allowed to know it is an animal. What can I do?
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    You can describe what you do that "shows" what you are. For example, if you are a squirrel, you can say you scrambled up a tree to escape from a dog.
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    What is the best way to find a topic?
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    If you are writing an narrative essay for a school assignment, read the prompt carefully. Think of a personal experience you can share that relates to the prompt. If you are not writing for school, think of a moment that was especially memorable or meaningful to you and write about that.
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    How is figurative language used in a narrative?
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    I like to tell my students that when they are describing someone or something, this opens up the opportunity for figurative language. With every adjective, a simile or a metaphor can be used. Remember to use "like" or "as" for a simile. If there is a sentence that has two words that start with the same consonant sound, look to add another word that starts with that same word and you have alliteration. For example: "The small bunny bounced and bounded into the bush." Personification is easy to add also. Just find some descriptive detail and add a human trait or characteristic. For example when describing a beautiful summer day, you can write: "The clouds danced across the sky with the sun."
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    Can you please provide me with a sample of an essay that ends with some sort of confession?
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    Just think of a corny action film where the main actor is the narrator giving the closing credits and confessing an act or sin that they either regret or try to make you understand. Here are some samples: "I guess what I've been trying to say is 'I'm sorry'." "All the while, they let the real [enter noun for criminal] off Scot free." (When used as implication of narrator as villain.)
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    How can I write an essay about a specific book?
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    Choose a part of the book you find controversial or interesting and write an essay about that.
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    Could I start an narrative essay with OMG?
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    If you truly want to you can, although it would have to be totally relevant to the style of the story and be extremely cleverly supported by the remaining writing. It would probably be better for you to use that as something a person/character is saying.
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    How do I start a narrative essay?
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    Give an introductory part that suits your subject/title. State the objectives and the purpose.
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    Where can I find an example of a narrative essay?
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    You can use a Google search to find examples of narrative essays.
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    I have to write a narrative essay on the Battle of Verdun during World War I. How can I cite website sources with or without an author listed?
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    It depends on the style you are using for citations, but you can find the rules for MLA, Chicago and other citation styles online.
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    If I am told to write an essay on my teaching practice, how do I write the introduction?
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    Explain your point of view before explaining anything else. The introduction should be about you.
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    What's the difference between a narrative essay and narrative report?
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    An essay is long written, a narrative report is based on gathering specific information.
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    How long should a narrative essay be?
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    It should have 4-5 sentences in one paragraph and a minimum of 5 paragraphs and should encompass the full story.
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    How do I write an essay about Ronaldo being the best?
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    Gather all the information about him that will back up your title/topic, which is that Ronaldo is the best. You have to explain why or how he is the best so people can understand your thinking.
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    What tense should I write in?
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    You may write in whichever tense is most appropriate for your story.
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    How do I describe a local delicacy to someone over the Internet?
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    There is no formal way to do that. Just be descriptive and include the way the dish is made and the importance of the dish to the culture.
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    How many paragraphs should I write in a narrative essay?
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    You need at least 5 paragraphs: an introduction, 3 body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
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    How do I write a narrative essay if I have no interesting personal stories?
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    Don't worry about whether your story is interesting or not, you can make it interesting when you write about it. Dramatize it a bit, and use word choice to draw the reader in.
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    How do I end my narrative essay?
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    End it with something memorable. For example you can end it with a question, quotation, or a statement that introduces a twist to the story.
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    How do I get help writing a narrative essay?
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    You could get help from the internet, books, articles or even from your parents and teachers.
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