When writing a narrativeessay, one might think of it as telling a story. These essays are often experiential, and personal - allowing students to express themselves in a creative way.
A narrative essay is written in the form of a story and clearly gives a point of view on the subject-most often that of the author.
A narrative essay will use characters, plots and themes and may even include a dialogue. Each aspect of the narrative essay will revolve around the main point of essay - it’s topic.
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The descriptiveessay is a genre of essay that asks the student to describe something — object, person, place, experience, emotion, situation, etc. This genre encourages the student’s ability to create a written account of a particular experience. What is more, this genre allows for a great deal of artistic freedom (the goal of which is to paint an image that is vivid and moving in the mind of the reader).
"DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY"
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"IMAGINATIVE ESSAY"
An imaginativeessay is an essay which tends to discuss anything from space travel to fantasy land. It is basically an essay based on fiction, where you are required to put your imaginary skills/thoughts in a logical order.
Your imagination will decide the depth of your essay. It is completely dependent on your creative ability and knack of bringing it in writing.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER:
1 Introductory paragraph
2 or 3 "Body" paragraphs
1 Concluding / Summarizing paragraph
Link paragraphs using linkingwords.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER:
1 Introductory paragraph
2 or 3 "Body" paragraphs
1 Concluding / Summarizing paragraph
Link paragraphs using linkingwords.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER:
1 Introductory paragraph
2 or 3 "Body" paragraphs
1 Concluding / Summarizing paragraph
Link paragraphs using linkingwords.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER:
1 Introductory paragraph
2 or 3 "Body" paragraphs
1 Concluding / Summarizing paragraph
Link paragraphs using linkingwords.
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ALSO MIND:
Title - Should give information on content.
Spelling - Try to mind your spelling as much as possible.