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Writing Narrative Essays
Lillie Said:
How do you write narrative essays? for example, about your experience on reading a book you really like?We Answered:
Writing a narrative about a book is easy as pie.Because it is always there, a material thing you can always refer to, to check that what you experienced is real, and against details that you remember. You can use the textbook outline we learn in school, the title, the author, the characters, the theme, etc.
Now, what is really hard is writing a narrative on what you just dreamt, a dream so powerful it either left you with wet sheets, or a mind so paralyzed with fear. You either grab a pen and paper to write what you remember, or grab your computer and start typing, before the memory of it all fades in your mind. And for all you know, it wasn't a dream at all, and the monsters there are real, and just hid themselves in the closet.