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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
5

PART C

English
1 answer:
siniylev [52]2 years ago
7 0

Some useful tips to help you draft the exposition, or introduction, of your narrative, are:

  • Have a clear plot to follow
  • State the setting
  • Make your characterization
  • Mention the conflict between characters
  • Make use of a third-person omniscient point of view
  • Show how the main conflicts are resolved
  • Climax, resolution and falling action

<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>

This refers to the storytelling that is done to show the sequence of actions that are used to advance a plot with the aid of a narrator.

Hence, we can see that Some useful tips to help you draft the exposition, or introduction, of your narrative, are given above.,

Read more about narration here:

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