<span>Organizing the body paragraphs of a narrative essay is pretty straightforward. Narrative essays use chronological organization. Follow the timeline of events and start a new paragraph when: </span>
<span>The story goes in a new directionThere's a scene changeA dialogue occurs back-and-forth between speakers: make a new paragraph each time someone different speaks.</span>
Dialogue Example:
<span> With shaking hands, Carlos handed me the destroyed book. He said, “I really don’t mind getting you another one.” I said, “That’s not the point. It belonged to my mother.” He looked down at his shoes and said, “I am truly sorry. What can I do? I didn’t even know it was in my backpack.” I swallowed hard and wiped away a tear, “Nothing.”</span>
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "With cooperation, crews can defeat the gods." The theme that is best revealed by this conflict is that With cooperation, crews can defeat the gods.