Title: Narrative Writing
1Narrative Writing
- Telling stories to prove
- your points!
2Develop Paragraphs with Stories!
- To relate a memory or about an incident, just
tell a story. - Example Writing Question
- What was the most difficult choice that you
have ever made? What made it so hard to decide?
Do you believe the sisters story?
3Why Do We Write Stories?
- The basic reasons to narrate in an essay are to
inform and to persuade. - To answer what was your most difficult choice,
you have to explain what made any selection a
tough call.
Why will the US let China get the oil?
4Use Assertive Topic Sentences
- We answer a question with our main idea in a
topic sentence - My most difficult choice was coming to college
without a scholarship. - Yet this assertion needs further explanation to
become reasonable.
Is the womans perfume enough?
5Can You Prove Your Assertions?
- Answer what makes it a tough call to go to
college without a scholarship? - My parents were unwilling to pay my tuition, so
going to college without a scholarship was a
difficult decision.
Is it hard to go to college with or without a
scholarship?
6We Use Pointed Topic Sentences!
- Which sentence is more on topic?
- 1.When I moved to a new city, I had to tell my
old girlfriend good-bye. - 2.Leaving my girlfriend when I moved was my most
difficult choice.
How focused is the lifeguard?
7How Do We Organize in Time?
- Does this story follow a direct time sequence,
from first to last? - Moving into a dormitory at age 16 put me on my
own. My parents were not there to tell me what
to do. If I was late to the cafeteria, I didnt
eat. I had to make new friends in morning
classes and at work in the afternoon. In the
evening, I played sports well enough to gain
respect.
8Three words tell time sequence
- Moving into a dormitory at age 16 put me on my
own. My parents were not there to tell me what
to do. If I was late to the cafeteria, I didnt
eat. I had to make new friends in morning
classes and at work in the afternoon. In the
evening, I played sports well enough to gain
respect. - The words morning, afternoon, and evening suggest
a time sequence.
Are our cell phones the future of time?
9Can You Add Transition Words?
- Use then, until, when, after, while
- We played basketball ___ the dean made us go
inside the dormitory. - ___ my friends and I sat around talking ___ other
kids studied. - ___ the bell sounded at 10 oclock, the lights
went off. - Everyone fell asleep pretty soon ___ getting into
bed.
Is there that much difference in time?
10Did You Add Specific Details?
- The English professor explained the four major
sentence errors. - He said that using a comma instead of a period
can create a ___. - Missing a period makes a ___.
- No s on some verbs creates a ___.
- No subject or verb makes a __.
Is this the boys last, fatal error?
11Can You Use Consistent Tense?
- Keep the story in the past tense!
- Use stopped, started, be, kept, wrote
- In college, we listened to all kinds of lectures
and __ lots of class notes. - Sometimes the professor went off topic, so we ___
writing notes. - I listened while my friends in the back row ___
telling jokes. - When the professor got back on topic, I ___
taking notes again. - It __ not much use hoping that he would go off
topic again.
12Can You See What Is Off Topic?
- Which sentence below is off the topic?
- In Korea, the busses were very crowded.
- Once my necktie got caught between two people on
the bus. - It was dark blue and light gray.
- I lost it when I took it off so that I could
breathe.
What is the problem with U.S. public
transportation?
13Can You Use Consistent Voice?
- Inconsistent voice means changing from formal to
casual language. - Changing the formality of the words in a story is
comparable to switching from a bass to a tenor
voice! - Inconsistent voice makes your story look and
sound bad.
Based on his words, would you trust this pilot?
14Can You Find the Inconsistency?
- I majored in history as I am interested in the
past. - To me, it is more than just names, dates, and
events. - History explains human nature.
- We see ourselves in our ancestors.
- They did good and they messed up.
Why does the kid want to hitchhike?
15Use Stories to Prove Your Points!
- Certain writing questions require story answers.
- The purpose of the story is not so much to
entertain as to explain. - Through a story, for example, the writer can tell
how a past event changed his life.
Are prescription drugs better for you or the drug
industry?
16Can You Find the Storys Point?
- Nasr borrowed a pot from his neighbor Ali. The
next day he brought it back with another little
pot inside. Nasr explained It had a
baby."Later, Ali lent Nasr another pot, hoping
that he would get back two. Days passed, but Nasr
had not returned it. Ali went to demand his
property. - "I am sorry," said Nasr. "I can't give you back
your pot, since it has died." - "Died!" screamed Ali. How can a pot die?"
- "Well," said Nasr. You believed me when I told
you that your pot had had a baby."
A. There is no point. B. Dont believe anything.
C. Nasr tricked Ali.
17Can You Find the Storys Point?
- Nasr went to buy clothes. He tried on trousers,
but gave them back. Then he tried a robe with the
same price. Nasr was pleased with the robe, and
he left the shop. - Before he went home, the shopkeeper ran out.
"You didn't pay for the robe!" he shouted."But
I gave you the pants for the robe, didn't I?"
replied Nasr. "Yes, but you didn't pay for the
trousers, either!" said the shopkeeper. "But I
didn't buy the trousers," replied Nasr. "I am not
stupid to pay for what I never bought."
A. Its a mix-up. B. Nasr stole the robe. C.
Nasr fooled the man.
18Which ones require storytelling?
- Describe why you need to have a college degree.
- Tell about your favorite personal experience.
- Explain how you plan to become a big success one
day. - What is your all-time, very most memorable
incident?
Do you agree with Chemcos story?
19Can you see major errors?
- In the past, when an oil spill occurs, wildlife
perishes. - Imported oil is increasingly expensive that can
inflate the price of gas even further. - A Polar bear that ingest much oil may very well
die. - With the oil drilling come the issue of
earthquakes. - There is other ways to solve the energy problem.
- Why kill the Polar bears they never hurt us?
- Whether their wildlife or not, lets save them.
- Then bears would drown, they wont even have
food. - As gas prices rise we really need energy
solutions. - If the drilling start Arctic melting will speed
up.
Can you find the comma splices, run-ons,
fragments, and s/v errors?
20You can fix major errors
- In the past when an oil spill occurred, wildlife
perished. - Imported oil is increasingly expensive that can
inflate the price of gas even further. - A Polar bear that ingests much oil may very well
die. - With the oil drilling comes the issue of
earthquakes. - There are other ways to solve the energy problem.
- Why kill the Polar bears they never hurt us?
- Whether theyre wildlife or not, lets save them.
- Then bears would drown as they wont even have
food. - As gas prices rise, we really need energy
solutions. - If the drilling starts, Arctic melting will speed
up.
You can find the comma splices, run-ons,
fragments, and s/v errors.
21Can you see major errors?
- Another thing he stand for is alternate fuel.
- In America, color and gender does not matter.
- Hell change us he is already making a
difference. - Bill taught Hillary how the White House is ran.
- The question is we Americans ready for Hillary?
- What does Obama do it makes you think danger!
- Would you vote for one who sound like a
terrorist? - It was his historic night it was also one for
voters. - All men are equal these words are famous ones.
- Patience is a virtue we will see a female
president.
Can you find the comma splices, run-ons,
fragments, and s/v errors?
22You can fix major errors
- Another thing he stands for is alternate fuel.
- In America, color and gender do_ not matter.
- Hell change us he is already making a
difference. - Bill taught Hillary how the White House is run.
- The question is are we ready for Hillary?
- What does Obama do? It makes you think danger!
- Will you vote for one who sounds like a
terrorist? - It was a historic night it was also one for
voters. - All men are equal these words are famous ones.
- Patience is a virtue we will see a female
president.
You can find the comma splices, run-ons,
fragments, and s/v errors.