READING
Writing Your First Draft
In this activity, you'll be writing a narrative that focuses...
English, 26.07.2021 04:20 lhecker007
READING
Writing Your First Draft
In this activity, you'll be writing a narrative that focuses on a humorous situation.
You'll incorporate narrative techniques to develop a believable and funny story.
The following pages and your writing guide will help you. Be sure to fill in all the
questions in your writing guide; by doing this, you'll have a draft of your assignment
by the end of this activity. =)
This writing assignment will focus on the following skills:
ā¢ Creating a first-person narrator with a clear perspective
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