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English Language Arts, Grade 7
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Study Guide Narrative Text English Language Arts, Grade 7
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NARRATIVE
TEXT
What
is
Narrative
Writing?
Writing
that
tells
a
story
is
known
as
narrative
writing.
A
narrative
that
tells
a
story
based
on
imagined
events
is
known
as
a
fictional
narrative.
Elements
The
characters,
setting,
and
plot
make
up
the
elements
of
a
story.
Characters-the
people
involved
in
the
plot
of
a
narrative
Setting-the
time
and
place
of
a
narrative
Plot-the
series
of
events
in
a
narrrative
Techniques
•
Foreshadowing
is
a
writing
technique
that
gives
the
reader
hints
suggesting
events
that
will
happen
in
the
future.
•
•
Flashback
is
a
writing
technique
that
interrupts
the
events
of
the
story
to
tell
the
reader
about
events
that
happened
in
the
past.
•
•
When
characters
speak
in
fictional
narratives,
it
is
called
dialogue.
•
•
When
a
story's
ending
is
unexpected,
it
is
known
as
a
surprise
ending.
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Try
This!
1]
Could
anyone
even
guess
that
13-year
old
Robert
would
record
his
own
CD
at
age
18?
This
sentence
is
an
example
of
foreshadowing.
a]
true
b]
false
2]
This
sentence
is
an
example
of
flashback.
It
had
all
begun
when
Nadia,
now
a
teenager,
had
started
her
first
day
of
Kindergarten.
a]
true
b]
false
3]
Choose
the
character
in
this
scenario:
An
Iroquois
girl
saves
a
wolf
cub
from
drowning.
The
cub
had
fallen
through
the
ice
on
the
shore
of
Lake
Ontario
in
the
year
1483.
a]
An
Iroquois
girl
b]
the
ice
c]
the
shore
d]
Lake
Ontario
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