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svlad2 [7]
2 years ago
7

Writing Connection

History
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jekas [21]2 years ago
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Assuming that the purpose of the question is to write a play to portray the importance of cultural diversity in a school, it is necessary to structure the text in a narrative format, where there is a plot and different characters.

<h3>What is a narrative</h3>

It is the exposition of facts, a tale or a story, which develops from a plot, where there is a specific time and space and well-built characters, which will be exposed through the narrator, who will be the voice of the text.

If the imagined story portrays a situation of prejudice suffered by an immigrant student, you can build your narrative supported by the cultural characteristics of the character, the place where the situation occurred, by whom, etc.

It is essential, therefore, that when writing a story the author uses ways to retain the reader's attention, through descriptive and sensorial language that helps in the imagination and gives emotion to the text.

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