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 Share part of the author’s life with the reader Always about the author Hence “Personal Narrative”  Putting the reader inside of a story  It is a.

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2  Share part of the author’s life with the reader Always about the author Hence “Personal Narrative”  Putting the reader inside of a story  It is a story There is no thesis

3  Chronological  Flashback Moving between the present and past  Reflective Offers new insight into a past event

4  Like creative nonfiction  The reader wants to see, hear, smell, feel and taste everything Avoid “to be” verbs Don’t interpret something for the reader  Explain something and let the reader decide for themselves

5  Carefully construct your dialogue Make the conversations count OR  Have your dialogue create the characters Personalities Voices Word selection of the characters Active voice (not passive)

6  This choice is CRUCIAL  Determines : Involvement of the narrator with the characters  Especially in the minds of the other characters Where you are in time (past or present) How much emotion is shown  The tone you set  Most personal narratives are 1 st person LIMITED point of view

7  Sets up the “feeling” that your reader will develop  Look at the story you are giving The tone should fit the subject matter  How do you want your reader to feel once they are done?

8  The Diary of Anne Frank  Three Cups of Tea  Owl Moon  Into Thin Air  The Glass Castle

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