Narratives
do a wonderful job explaining what had already happened, as many of us ask each
other quite frequently. Everyone’s
an Author poses a wonderful question asking “So, tell me what happened?”
Narratives tell you exactly what happened, details before and after, and
mostly, vivid descriptions. What makes narrative stories so captivating is the
fact that “A good narrative is generally told from one consistent point of
view.” It is much easier to follow someone telling a story rather than trying
to keep up with a bunch of different people saying different things about what actually
happened. Generally people are already interested if the are asking what
happened, but as a writer or speaker, it is your job to keep your audience
enthralled. Maintaining the use of “vivid, descriptive details” helps keep
people entertained while listening to your account of what actually happened.
This section of reading is very useful, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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