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A narrative essay is a story telling essay in which the narrator gives an account of an event or incident as an eye witness would do. Such a story narrated by the narrator may be fictional or imaginary (that is, made by the writer) or the story may be non-fictional (a real life story); an account of what really happened. Whether the story is real or imaginary, the narrator is expected to paint a mental picture of the event so that, the listener or reader sees it as if it is happening in his or her very presence whether the story is fictional or not.
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Explanation:
1 THE TITLE OR HEADING.
The title of a narrative essay is the topic for the essay which summarises what the essay is all about. The title must be fashioned or formed from the set question. For instance, if the student is asked to narrate a story that proves the popular saying, ' Justice delayed, justice denied'.
From this question, the student is expected to fashion his or her answer like this:
JUSTICE DELAYED, JUSTICE DENIED.
The title of a narrative essay is normally not compulsory. However, the conclusion must reflect it.
2 INTRODUCTION.
Students are advised to make brief introductions relevant to their stories. However, students are warned not to use this space to explain an idiom, proveb , popular saying etc, set in the question.
3 THE CONTENT OR BODY.
The content contains the sequential presentation of events as they happened. The events are therefore, developed in paragraphs.
4 THE CONCLUSION.
The conclusion must reflect the set question (that is, the title). No name, address and signature of the writer are needed in the conclusion.