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  1. Jan 2023
    1. it should be literal rather than figurative

      important information

    2. I am very tempted to tell the reader what I felt at the moment I realized that everyone was laughing AT me rather than just being friendly. For the ending, where the point is in this case, it is best to let the reader infer (draw conclusions, fill in the blanks) what happens implicitly rather than to state explicitly what the point is, or what the narrator felt, or anything else.

      using analogies could be used as an example of "show, don't tell"

    3. Show, don’t tell

      engage with your intended audience

    4. An anecdote is a short, personal narrative about something specific

      something you would include would be pathos, logos, and ethos

    5. Certain transitional words and phrases aid in keeping the reader oriented in the sequencing of a story.

      for example: firstly, in addition to, furthermore, secondly

    6. Chronological order,

      would make the essay organized and make more sense

    7. more clearly you tell your story, the more emotionally engaged your audience is likely to be.

      more important information to note when righting a narrative

    8. event or incident in our day, we are engaging in a form of narration

      writing an essay would be difficult because the majority would use narration.

    9. laughter, sympathy, fear, anger, and so on

      using pathos

    10. The purpose of narrative writing is to tell stories

      main idea of narration