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Big Ideas About Personal Narratives
By Steve Schmaltz
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Question 1
1.
Select all of the following strategies that writers can use to Zoom In on Small Details.
Write descriptive details that create imagery.
Write a story about what happened during one whole day.
Tell both the internal and external stories.
Write a "Bed to Bed" story.
Use dialogue that moves your story forward.
All of the above.
Question 2
2.
How do you include Imagery in your writing?
Draw a picture of the setting.
Write the thought and emotions of the characters.
Write with descriptive details that appeal to the five senses.
All of the above.
Question 3
3.
Every personal narrative has two parallel stories which are the external and internal stories.
True
False
Question 4
4.
How do you include the internal story in your writing?
Cry into your pillow.
Write the thought and emotions of the characters.
Write with descriptive details that appeal to the five senses.
All of the above.
Question 5
5.
Select all of the following strategies that writers can use to Slow Down and Stretch Out their story.
Write descriptive details that create imagery.
Write a story about what happened during one whole day.
Tell both the internal and external stories.
Write a "Bed to Bed" story.
Use dialogue that moves your story forward.
All of the above.