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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
5

John has been assigned a narrative for English II class. He is having trouble getting started. Where should he start building hi

s narrative?
a
Word Choice
b
Conventions
c
Ideas
d
Voice
English
1 answer:
Volgvan3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

A: Word choice usually is one of the last things you do when you're writing an essay, so this answer is wrong right off the bat.

B: Conventions are things such as spelling, grammer, puncuation, etc. Again, this is one of the last things you would do.

C: This answer makes the most sense because John is still brainstorming, and doesnt know where to begin. Formulating ideas is the first part of writing a paper.

D: Voice is similar to conventions. While it is important for a narrative, you cant work on the "voice" you're trying to convey without having an essay.

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