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Friday 19 June 2020

Narrative structure

Kia Ora, Today i'm am going to be sharing my narrative structure writing.

We have been doing our Narrative writing we had to make it strong consistent, believable, and descriptive.

This is what you can find on our site.

WEEK 10
We are learning to create a strong narrative.

It needs to be believable. It needs to be descriptive. Remember this week we are adding the details that describe the type of character, setting and complications in your narrative. We are trying to add in all the details that will make your narrative believable. Make your reader believe in your character, love your character and want to be a part of your story with your character.

It needs to be consistent.

We create a strong narrative by following a narrative structure. If we do not use a narrative structure then the 'text' we are creating is not a narrative. Narratives need to include a plot in order fro them to be a narrative.

We had to say who are our characters what time and place did it start from and what is the worst situation in story. The worst part of the story is when the animals are started to get very sick from the virus. Sonic and Tails are disappearing and losing their powers. So they wouldn't exist in the real world the only way they could get out if another person went on the island.

                                             Here is my Narrative Structure writing.
                                 
Thank you for reading my narrative Structure writing please leave a comment and have a lovely day.



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