martes, 28 de noviembre de 2017

Balmer García´s Answers



Good morning my dear friend!
I hope you are getting well.
1. What does the author express in conclusion of the structure of a narrative essay?
“Whether it tells a true story or fiction, a narrative essay gives an account of one or more experiences” (A Newsweek education program, P. 139.) These experiences are written in the form of story (Brenda Rollins 2009, P. 23.) What the author express in the structure of a narrative essay is a true story or a fiction story, trying to communicate the experiences he felt about certain topic. In this order of ideas, the author has a specific point where he strives to make a specific point and given that it´s a story, this needs a plot, characters, problems, climax, and often uses dialogues
2. What particular topic does the narrative essay deal with?
As narrative essays deal with true stories or fiction stories, there are a wide range of opportunities that the author can apply on history, literature and theory (White, 2010.) So, it can be an intellectual experience or it can be mounted on current problems in any aspect of human life: philosophy, religion, politics, sociology or even in certain historical passages, where the author draws attention.

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