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dybincka [34]
4 years ago
8

Can someone answer asap. write about your weekend in narrative form.

English
2 answers:
seropon [69]4 years ago
4 0

<u><em>Fill in the blanks and finish writing the story:</em></u>

<put character name here>'s weekends are pretty standard: On Friday nights, all technology is put away, and <his, her ect. goes here> family talks about things from the week; Saturdays are spent <u>doing bible studies</u> and hanging out with the family; Saturday nights, the family plays games long into the night; On Sundays, the children do their chores in the morning and then leave the house with their father to <u>go play Dungeons & Dragon</u>s(or replace with other event <u>here</u>) with some of their friends so that their mother can have some time to herself. They are usually all the same, but this last weekend was a little bit different due to <put character name here>'s latest circumstance...for context: <fill in here, then write the rest of the story.>

lys-0071 [83]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:Narratives have five elements: plot, setting, character, conflict, and theme. Writers use narrator style, chronological order, a point of view, and other strategies to tell a story. so your bascially writing a story about your weekend .

Explanation:do u need me to write a fake story and send it ? or did u just need the definition

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