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8090 [49]
2 years ago
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Identifying a Personal Narrative

English
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Elodia [21]2 years ago
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We can identify whether each writing example is a personal narrative in the following manner:

1. an encyclopedia entry about Abraham Lincoln - NOT a personal narrative

2. an essay about the author's difficulties in moving to a new town - Personal narrative

3. a speech about improving human rights around the world - NOT a personal narrative

  • A personal narrative is a type of writing in which the author talks about a personal experience she has had in her life.

  • The purpose is to simply tell the story from the author's perspective, usually focusing on a single major event.

  • With that in mind, we can say that an encyclopedia entry and a speech concerning human rights are NOT personal narratives.

  • The essay about an event in the author's life, such as the event of moving to a new town, <u>is a </u><u>personal narrative</u><u>.</u>

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QveST [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Identify whether each writing example is a personal narrative.

an encyclopedia entry about Abraham Lincoln

<h2><u>not a personal narrative</u></h2>

an essay about the author's difficulties in moving to a new town

<h2><u>a personal narrative</u></h2>

a speech about improving human rights around the world

<h2><u>not a personal narrative</u></h2>

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