Nathan argues that each paragraph in a narrative should support the author's thesis. Nan says that

paragraphs in a narrative should illuminate some part of the action. Which one is correct?
A. Neither Nathan nor Nan is correct.
B. Both Nathan and Nan are correct.
C. Only Nan is correct.
D. Only Nathan is correct.

my answer is c.

9 answers

No
Yes. I think it's C.
I do disagree.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/narrative
I agree with C, too.

Narratives generally don't have thesis statements, so there's no need for paragraphs to support one.

Narratives are told to develop characters and move the action of a story along.
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You're welcome, Diana.
i think it is c
C. Only Nan is correct. Narratives generally don't have thesis statements. Sometimes they do but you have to think like the book which Narratives dont have thesis. I got this right on my test.
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