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Tag: narrative account

Death of an Animal

Write a narrative account of your experience of the death of an animal, using specific details to show your readers why this death was significant to you.

Posted on October 18, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags animal, death, experience, narrative, narrative account

Forever

Write a narrative account of an unpleasant or a pleasant experience that seemed, at the time, to be continuing on forever. Provide specific details about the events that took place, but carefully organize and develop those details in a sequence by compressing and expanding the narrative time duration in order to maintain your reader’s interest.

Posted on October 18, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags compressing, expanding, forever, narrative account, pleasant, time duration, unpleasant

Uncontrollable

Write a first-person narrative account of an experience in which you felt helpless, providing a detailed treatment of those aspects of the experience that seemed particularly uncontrollable.

 

Posted on October 18, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags first person narrative, Helpless, narrative account, uncontrollable

First Job

Write a humorous narrative account of events which occurred during your first work experience.

Posted on October 18, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags first job, narrative account, work experience

An Argument

Write a narrative account of an argument in which you have been a participant, using dialogue carefully to show your readers what issues, conflicts, and resolutions were involved in the experience.

Posted on October 16, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags conflicts, dialogue, narrative account, participant, resolutions

Holiday Story

Write a detailed narrative account of a holiday gathering that you have attended.

Posted on October 16, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags holiday story, narrative account

Struggle or Conflict

Write a detailed narrative account of a struggle or conflict between two people in which you show the reader clearly not only what happened, but also answer questions about who, what, where, when , why, and how.

Posted on October 11, 2012Categories Experience and ExpressionTags conflict, narrative account, struggle

Parliamentary Committee

Pretend you are a member of a Parliamentary Committee that has been assigned the task of investigating the effects of cell phones on the lives of Canadians. Make a list of the various fictional people you would call as witnesses to your commission. Work out what each expert would say. Write a script or narrative account of the witnesses report to the commission.

Posted on October 4, 2011Categories In Flight, TechnologyTags canadians, cell phones, narrative account, parliamentary committee
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