My Reflection on Unit 3- Teaching Writing and the Reading Writing Connection

In this unit we looked at factors to consider and include when writing a personal narrative. So far I have learnt that a personal narrative or story should include a purpose, whether you are entertaining, inspiring or teaching a lesson. You must set a target audience, which could be your students, a mature audience or your piers. The personal narrative must be told in the 1st person and contain dialogue which makes it easy for readers to follow along. The dialogue can either be creole or standard english.
Moreover, in every story there needs to be a setting, characters and a plot. The setting refers to the time and place of the story, where as the plot should include a conflict or problem, rising action and a resolution. The characters also plays an important role where it provides more depth to the story. My classmates and I also had to create a personal narrative based on a experience as a child. I love writing stories, it gives me a chance to be creative, use my imagination and entertain.

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  1. The personal narrative also gives the writer a voice as they are the one that is telling the story. The audience is able to see the picture of the story that the narrator is telling because of the different elements that are included.

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