The purpose of a narrative essay is to descriptively narrate a story. Do your best to include descriptive vocabulary words so that your reader can imagine the setting--show rather than tell.
To narrate a story, you need to form an outline that follows a timeline, so that you're not jumping back and forth through different sections of your topic.
You need to build a climax and include action, then subtly bring it to an end.
Try to describe exciting facts for a longer period of time than basic, uninteresting ones. And make sure that your essay is fit for the audience and will capture their attention!
<em><u>*To whom are you speaking*</u></em>
If the law states the truck cannot be driven at any speed with a child under 18 in the bed of the truck, the truck must be parked or not moving for a child to be in the bed. Thus, a child under 18 could not ride in the bed of the truck during a town parade because the truck would be moving at a speed of about 5mph.
Participle is a verbal form that is used as if it were an adjective or adverb.
So, if the verb is, for example, "to bark" the participle would be"barking" as in "this barking dog"
and the correct answer is b. barking!