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padilas [110]
3 years ago
14

Whats the difference between a narrative (in general, no specific kind) and an essay?

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Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
7 0

A narrative essay a narrative essay is a type of essay that has a single motif, or a central point, around which the whole narrative revolves.A narrative essay is similar to a simple five-paragraph essay, in that it has the same format. So a narrative essay would have the words like ' I' or 'me' or 'Us'. Also, narrative essay includes action. But a essay is based on a topic where you can't use the word I, me,or Us. For example, your teacher tells you to write a essay on a book, so you would  not put your opinion because you are focusing on question on that book.

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