Help!
You have just finished writing a personal narrative.
Which questions could you ask...
English, 10.06.2020 03:57 Thelazysandwich
Help!
You have just finished writing a personal narrative.
Which questions could you ask yourself to make sure you have developed a well-written story?
Select all that apply. (Select more than one)
A) What was the purpose of my story, and did I achieve that purpose?
B) How did I use sensory language in descriptions in my story?
C) How long is my story, and should it be longer?
D) What will the readers reaction be to my story?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20, InfinityVicky
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