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    What Is a Narrative Essay?

    A narrative essay tells a story. You're sharing something that happened, usually from your own experience.

    What makes this essay type distinct

    • You tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end
    • You usually write in first person (I, me, my)
    • You include details that make the story interesting
    • You often have a lesson or meaning behind the story

    Main goal

    Share a meaningful story that engages your reader.

    Common structure for a narrative essay

    Introduction

    1. Hook
    2. Exposition
    3. Setting
    4. Character Introduction

    Body Paragraph

    1. Topic Sentence
    2. Inciting Incident
    3. Rising Action
    4. Climax
    5. Falling Action
    6. Evidence
    7. Analysis
    8. Connection

    Conclusion

    1. Resolution
    2. Reflection
    3. Lesson Learned
    4. Summarize Key Points
    5. Final Thought

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