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1 Intro to Narrative Mode English I
What is YOUR Moment? Intro to Narrative Mode English I

2 A Narrative… Tells a story!

3 Everyone has a story to tell- Even YOU!
Telling a Story Everyone has a story to tell- Even YOU!

4 What Makes A Great Story?
A Story contains… An understandable PLOT.

5 What are the Parts of a Plot?
Exposition Provides the background information needed to understand a story, such as the protagonist, antagonist, and the setting.

6 What are the Parts of a Plot?
2. Rising Action The basic conflict is introduced. The conflict could be man vs. man, man vs. self, or man vs. nature.

7 What are the Parts of a Plot?
3. Climax This marks a turning point in the story. It is usually when the protagonist and antagonist fight for the last time.

8 What are the Parts of a Plot?
4. Falling Action The conclusion between the protagonist and antagonist begins, mainly describing the winning (or losing) of the protagonist.

9 What are the Parts of a Plot?
5. Resolution The conclusion of the story. The main conflict is RESOLVED, and the protagonist (hopefully) lives happily ever after.

10 Let’s Fill Out a Plot Diagram for “Little Red Riding Hood”

11 “Little Red Riding Hood”
Exposition- Rising Action- Climax- Falling Action- Resolution-

12 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
A character is involved in the telling of the story. That character is usually a narrator. Narrators tell a story using first person point of view- I, me, my, mine

13 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
A narrative involves several characters involved with the narrator. These characters will interact with each other, usually using dialogue, or conversation.

14 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
The story teller employs descriptive action verbs. These verbs really help the story “pop.” HINT: Avoid “be” verbs- these verbs make our story boring. Am, is, are, was, were, be, being, and been

15 “Be” Verbs Make Our Writing Boring!
Sentence using a “be” verb I was running toward the clerk to tell him he was carrying a dangerous package. Corrected sentence with descriptive action verbs Noticing the clerk’s package contained dangerous materials, I lunged toward him.

16 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
A narrative uses figurative language, such as imagery, to paint a scene into the reader’s mind. Imagery is a literary device that entices the reader’s senses. Readers can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell something within the story. Imagery helps to describe the setting, but it can be used to illustrate so much in a narrative!

17 Imagery- Find the Senses!
Broken bottles, rotting fast-food containers, and rusting tin cans littered the bank of the eerily silent, polluted pond. Slimy green algae blanketed parts of the shore, and putrid, foul-smelling mud oozed around our shoes.

18 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
The writer’s VOICE can be heard. Make the story fit your personality; don’t make it generic. I want to hear YOU!

19 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
A narrative focuses on one moment, one story.

20 What Else Makes a Great Narrative?
Decide which story you have to tell Everyone has a story to tell!

21 Even you!


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