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Narrative Writing Part 4

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Narrative writing tells a story.

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Narrative writing tells a story. It includes characters, a setting, and a plot, which is what happens in the story. For example, if you write about a day at the beach, you might include a character named Sam, the sunny beach setting, and a plot where Sam builds a sandcastle and finds a seashell. Narrative writing makes readers feel like they are part of the adventure by using descriptive words and exciting details.

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What are the main parts of narrative writing?

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