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Lesson 31 of 500 ยท Extra Passages

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Narrative Writing Part 2

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Narrative writing tells a story about events that happened.

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Narrative writing tells a story about events that happened. It has characters, a setting, and a problem that gets solved. For example, if you write about a day when you found a lost puppy, you can describe how you felt, what the puppy looked like, and how you helped it find its way home. This type of writing takes readers on an adventure and helps them imagine the story in their minds.

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What does narrative writing tell?

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