GCSE English Practice Test: Writing Narrative - How To Put Together An Interesting Story — Flashcards | GCSE English | FatSkills

GCSE English Practice Test: Writing Narrative - How To Put Together An Interesting Story — Flashcards

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A narrative is a story. Narrative writing simply means story writing. And just as there are conventions and rules to follow when composing other kinds of texts, narrative writing has its own conventions. Some of the vital ingredients needed to create a story are plot, character, setting and dialogue. Beyond those, a writer should check that the story makes sense and keeps the reader engaged. 

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Which one of the following would be a good reason to add a passage of descriptive writing in your narrative?
Well-chosen description adds to the setting, the mood or a character
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