I walked through the soundstage where many of the old westerns had been filmed. I even sat right where I remember seeing Jackie Cooper sit. I was hooked. I wanted nothing more than to be an old cowboy. Of course, old cowboys don’t exist anymore do they? Still, I wanted to be one. My goal now was to find out all that I could to become one – even if it didn’t make my mom and dad all that happy about my choice.

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The Narrative Style: To narrate means to tell a story from your own viewpoint and your own perspective. For example: “I went to the mall and I thought it was confusing to find my way around.” The story is being told by the “first person, i.e., I.” In short, the writer has placed themselves within the story making it a narrative. The Descriptive Style: When a writer uses great details to describe a person, place or thing, they are using the descriptive style. For example, let’s look at the following two sentences. Margaret wore a blue ribbon in her hair. Margaret, whose rosy cheeks... Show more

I walked through the soundstage where many of the old westerns had been filmed. I even sat right where I remember seeing Jackie Cooper sit. I was hooked. I wanted nothing more than to be an old cowboy. Of course, old cowboys don’t exist anymore do they? Still, I wanted to be one. My goal now was to find out all that I could to become one – even if it didn’t make my mom and dad all that happy about my choice.



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