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Writing a descriptive narrative can be an engaging English lesson for your writing process. In a descriptive narrative, you tell a story, using vivid description, which ultimately leads to insight or a lesson for the audience. The trick is to write in such a way that your audience is hooked so they will be more engaged in your story, paying closer attention to what you have to say. The following is a list of things to keep in mind as you learn to write your descriptive narrative.

The Story

This is the most important decision you have to make before you start writing your descriptive narrative. What you will want to do is pick a point in time that means something to you. For example, you may choose to write about a time you got in a car accident. You'll then want to figure out why it means so much. In the car accident example, maybe it taught you a valuable lesson about safety. Once you have the story you want to tell, begin thinking about the story itself. Try and remember it as vividly as you can. The vividness of the story will serve your descriptive narrative later.

The Details

Once you've picked your story and thought a bit about it, start making notes of the details you remember. Don't just write down what you remember seeing. Engage all five senses to draw your reader into the scene. Remember that a descriptive narrative is primarily about describing a story in such a way that the reader feels like he or she is there with you. Describe what you want the reader to see, hear, smell, and touch. Describe the time of day that the story takes place. Describe what the setting of the story looks like. If you're writing a descriptive narrative about your car accident, these details will make the reader feel like he or she is experiencing the car accident with you.

Source : http://english.answers.com/grammar/descriptive-narrative-techniques



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