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English, 22.01.2021 22:20, jodonw5616

PLSSS HELP I WILL GIVE 100 BRAIN POINTS TO THE BEST ANSWER PLSS HWEL 03.06 Your Narrative Voice
Using the ideas you previously wrote in your Narrative Organization Chart and your introduction (exposition), you will write the body (rising action and climax) of your narrative story.

Important note: You will submit your introduction and body in this assignment.

View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.

Using the ideas from your Narrative Organization Chart, write the body of your narrative.
Review the writing prompt on which your chart was based.
Review the ideas you created in your Narrative Organization Chart and the exposition of your story.
In your body, be sure to include:
rising action (two events) and climax
sensory language to make your story vivid
dialogue to make your characters more realistic and advance the story
300 words or more
Save your work to your computer or drive.
Submit your work (including both your introduction and body) in 03.06 Your Narrative Voice.

Success Achieved

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Introduction
10-6

I clearly included my introduction.

5-0
I partially included my introduction, or the introduction was incomplete.

Conflict
15-9

I clearly introduced a conflict in the body of my narrative.

8-0
I partially introduced a conflict, or the conflict I introduced was unclear.

Rising Action (Event 1)
10-6

I clearly included an event that increased the conflict in the body of my narrative.

5-0
I partially included an event that increased the conflict, or the event I included was unclear.

Rising Action (Event 2)
10-6

I clearly included a second event that increased the conflict in the body of my narrative.

5-0
I partially included a second event that increased the conflict, or the event I included was unclear.

Climax
15-9

I clearly included a climax in the body of my narrative.

8-0
I partially included a climax, or the climax I included was unclear.

Sensory Language
10-6
I clearly included an example of sensory language in the body of my narrative.

5-0
I partially included an example of sensory language, or the sensory language I included was unclear.

Dialogue
10-6
I clearly included dialogue in the body of my narrative.

5-0
I partially included dialogue, or the dialogue I included was unclear.

Word Count
10-6
I wrote at least 300 words in the body of my narrative.

5-0
I wrote fewer than 300 words in the body of my narrative.

Clear Writing
10-6
I clearly used correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

5-0
I partially used correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

Total Points
/100

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