An important feature of Standard 3 is reflection in which you consider an important lesson learned or an insight.

The tone of a narrative can vary depending upon the word choice of the writer.

The narrative relies heavily on facts and statistics.

Vivid imagery helps capture the reader’s attention; creating suspense keeps it.

A personal narrative contains many of the same elements as a fictional, short story.

Narrative writing often uses unimportant information to meet the expected word count set by the teacher.

Using your powers of observation is helpful in this type of writing.

It is important to engage the reader at the beginning of your essay by setting out a problem, situation, or observation.

Narratives are only used for creative writing assignments.

Written narratives are always true.

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