The purpose of the narrative essay is to be able to use your imagination and write ANYTHING you want, because they are stories and plots told in a way to make them interesting.
Below is a link that might give you some pointers.
Narratives are stories. Narratives are plots.
http://www.bookrags.com/articles/7.html
They are essays that tell a story — hopefully in an interesting way — that also convey themes. Often, if you are asked to write a narrative essay, you will not be asked to research a theory or topic. Rather, you will be asked to use your imagination instead of a bibliography. You may need to research for this narrative essay; nonetheless, the writing of it may come more easily to you for you do not need to quote specific words from primary sources.
Here is a short reference guide on how to write the narrative essay.
Decide on a topic
Discuss the topic with your teacher/professor and peers either in class or in a group discussion or private tutorial
Brainstorm several different ways the narrative can go (see spider diagram below)
Start writing
Do not stop writing. Let your writing flow onward in a stream of consciousness type of way.
Reread the essay.
Edit for grammar and the technical rules of writing.
Let someone else edit/read over your essay for content and grammar.
2007-10-17 03:42:43
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answered by LucySD 7
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When an exam asks you to write a narrative, it allows you to do practically anything (like writing in a letter form, diary form, from 3rd or 1st person, as a narrator, as a speech)
2007-10-17 03:23:40
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answered by Gabriella B 1
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probable a stable thank you to start by potential of writing how prepared you have been to tension whilst u have been given ur learner's enable and convincing your dad to take you for a tension and each little thing. this is ok to lie whilst writing a tale essay, ur instructor will by no potential be attentive to no count if this is actual or no longer.
2016-10-09 09:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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divide the essay like this.........
STARTER: a few good line to come to the topic, define the topic.
DESCRIPTION: Describe the topic in details such as...
significance, event, impact, high-lights, +ve , - ve points, etc..
OBSERVATION: analysis of what u saw, comparison with other related topics
CONCLUSION: overall remark, message to be learnt.
2007-10-17 17:40:56
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answered by JJ SHROFF 5
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