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Narrate an experience of a young man in your own words
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Two out of three Short Answer Type Questions based on factual aspects, ... 2. Why did his father call the youngman in his private study? 3 . ... The people of your area find it difficult to lead.
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An experience of a young man:
- The spiritual instructor and the young man Because my harsh and hateful comments had injured my buddy, I sought immediate guidance from my spiritual instructor.
- I felt obligated to make amends. My teacher handed me a piece of paper and a pen, instructing me to write down all of the angry words I'd said.
- When I did, he told me to rip it up into little pieces and toss it out the window. He then instructed me to gather as many hits of paper as possible.
- That seemed impossible, but I tried and failed to gather even a single ripped piece. That is what happens with the spoken word, according to the teacher.
- He told me to consider my words before speaking angrily.
EXPLANATION:
- The objective of narrative writing is to tell stories, and narration is the skill of storytelling.
- You engage in a sort of storytelling when you tell a friend or family member about an event or occurrence from your day.
- Furthermore, a story can be either true or false. A true story is one that is based on true events and aims to be as accurate as possible. A made-up, or imagined, tale is one in which the author creates characters as he or she sees fit.
- TIPS OF EFFECTIVE STORY WRITING
- Choose a key statement that is clear and concise.
- Accept and embrace controversy.
- Have a well-defined structure
- Make use of your own personal experiences.
- Make an effort to engage your audience.
- Observe
- Limit the scope of your narrative.
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