The three parts of an introduction paragraph
Hook, background information, and a main challenge
True/False: It is important to include a transition sentence when you lead into your next paragraph.
True!
True or false: a narrative could be fiction or nonfiction
True
Climax of a story
The most intense/important part
One way to write a hook
Ask a question, begin with dialogue, start with a description
What is the purpose of a body paragraph?
To provide more information/details about your challenge
Make the sentence more vivid/descriptive.
I ate a fruit snack and it was good.
Answers may vary.
Resolution of a story
How the story ends
The purpose of your background information
Provide your audience with any important information needed before mentioning your challenge
The first body paragraph focuses on what part of the narrative structure?
Expanding on the exposition
Should your narrative be written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person?
1st Person!
Rising Action(s)
Events that build up to the climax
Purpose of a Conclusion
Wrap up any loose ends, summarize, end the story, etc.
The second body paragraph focuses on what part of the narrative structure?
Rising action(s)
How many sentences should be in a paragraph?
3-6
Exposition
Tells us the main problem, characters, and the setting
A hook
is the first sentence of your essay
The third body paragraph focuses on what part of the narrative structure?
The Climax
What is it called when you include people talking in your narrative?
Dialogue
In order, draw the plot structure and label all five parts
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution