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Narrative Text

Narrative Text Conclusion

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In brief, Narrative Text especially Personal Narrative Text is a story about somebody's life. It can be your life, your experiences, or somebody's. It relates to the characters, events, and experiences.



These are the important points covered in this chapter:

  1. A narrative text is a text which relates a series of logically, and chronologically related events that are caused or experienced by factors.
  2. The goal of a narrative is to connect the reader with the text and the characters and events that occur within the story.
  3. Essentially, the generic structures of a narrative comprise three points: orientation, complication, and resolution.
  4. Grammar and language conventions used in Narrative Text:

           Nouns: To refer to or describe the particular people, animals and things that arise in the story.             
           Adjectives: To build noun groups to describe the people, animals and things in the story. 
           Verbs: Saying and thinking verbs can be used to indicate what characters are feeling, thinking or saying. 
           Adverbs: Use in conjunction with adverbial phrases to locate the particular incidents or events. 
           Connectives: Use time connectives to show a sequence of events through time. 
           Tense: Use past tense (usually) except when there is dialogue (present).

     5.   The two main categories separating the different genres of narrative are fiction and nonfiction.            

           Narrative Nonfiction is information based on fact that is presented in a format which tells a story. 
            Narrative Fiction can be defined as narrative literary works whose content is produced by the imagination
                 and is not necessarily based on fact.


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