Asked by julie
Which elements does strong narrative writing always contain? Check all that apply.
a connection to an outline
a series of steps
a clear point of view
a set of directions
a description of events
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Correct choices:
- a clear point of view
- a description of events
Why: Strong narratives tell a sequence of events (what happens) and are usually told from a particular point of view (voice/perspective). The other options—connection to an outline, a series of steps, a set of directions—describe procedural or instructional writing and are not required elements of narrative.
- a clear point of view
- a description of events
Why: Strong narratives tell a sequence of events (what happens) and are usually told from a particular point of view (voice/perspective). The other options—connection to an outline, a series of steps, a set of directions—describe procedural or instructional writing and are not required elements of narrative.
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