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​​#Writing First-person narratives First-person narrativ | RECENT IELTS EXAM

​​#Writing
First-person narratives

First-person narratives are written in the first-person (I / we) about a series of events, real or imaginary, which happened to us; A first-person narrative should consist of:

a) an introduction in which you set the scene (who was involved, time, place, etc) in an interesting way to make the reader want to continue reading;

b) a main body, consisting of two or more paragraphs, where you develop your story, presenting the events in the order they happened; and

c) a conclusion which includes what happened at the end of the story, as well as people's feelings, final comments or reactions, A surprising ending makes a long-lasting impression on the reader.

You should normally use past tenses in such pieces of writing, as well as a variety of adjectives or adverbs to make your story more attractive to the reader. Narratives can be found in articles, letters, novels, etc.

To attract the reader's attention, give interesting and catchy titles to your stories, especially if they are for a magazine, newspaper, etc.

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