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English, 29.07.2019 16:10 alcantar28eduin

This is so urgent 1. identify and define narrative writing strategies and figurative language. 2. explain how narrative writing strategies and figurative language can be used for different purposes and audiences. give examples. 3. explain how you used narrative writing strategies and figurative language in your writing. what was your specific purpose/intent, and who was your intended audience? give examples to support your claims. 4. choose a different purpose and audience for your writing. explain what changes you would make to your narrative writing strategies and figurative language with this new purpose and audience. 5. critique your use of narrative writing strategies and figurative language in your writing. identify successful examples of narrative writing strategies and figurative language, and explain why they worked well. identify areas where you could have better applied narrative writing strategies or figurative language.

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