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When planning his narrative essay, should Noam include a section about how his experience affected him?
Yes, he should introduce the essay by using information about what he learned and if it changed him.
No, he should stick to a logical introduction to the essay and avoid information about his thoughts and feelings.
Yes, he should include at the end of the essay information about what he learned and if it changed him.
No, he should stick to a logical end to the essay and avoid information about his thoughts and feelings.
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Yes, he should include at the end of the essay information about what he learned and if it changed him.
Rationale: a narrative essay tells events in the body and the conclusion reflects on their meaning — how the experience affected him, what he learned, and how he changed. That reflection gives the story purpose and leaves the reader with insight.
Rationale: a narrative essay tells events in the body and the conclusion reflects on their meaning — how the experience affected him, what he learned, and how he changed. That reflection gives the story purpose and leaves the reader with insight.
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