
Narrative
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English
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7th Grade
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Brian Lemoi
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Narrative
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Remember that Narratives:
Tell a story
Have Drama, Dialogue and Description
Use Both Narration and Diagloue
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Multiple Select
What were you supposed to remember about Narrative? (Check all that apply)
They only give facts
They use Drama, Dialogue and Description
They tell a story
They try to convince you with reasons and evidence
They use both narration and dialogue
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Dialogue: Quotation Marks
Dialogue is when one or more character's are talking out loud.
In a comic book we would use dialogue boxes (see picture)
Quotation marks show us exactly what a character is saying.
Mr. Lemoi says, "These two little lines are called quotation marks. Use them so you know when characters are speaking."
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Multiple Choice
Which one of these has quotation marks?
(Right here.)
"This one"
#Over here#
<Not me>
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Multiple Choice
What do quotation marks do?
They show us exactly what a character is saying.
They describe a character
They tell us about the setting
They are useless and do nothing
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New Speaker = New Line
Whenever a new person begins to speak, press ENTER and go to the next line.
Also, press TAB to indent
Do not put everything into one big blocky paragraph
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Multiple Choice
New Speaker = New .... what?
Car
Sub Woofer
Line
ENTER
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Dialogue Tags
Show us WHO is speaking and HOW they are speaker
Mr. Lemoi whispered, "Why am I whispering?"
"Because I don't want to yell all the time," Mr. Lemoi explained.
"BUT SOMETIMES" Mr. Lemoi shouted, "I DO LIKE TO SHOUT!"
You know who is speaker (Mr. Lemoi) and how he is speaking (whispering, explaining, shouting).
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Multiple Select
What two things do Dialogue tags do for us? (Check all that apply)
Tell us WHO is speaking
Tells us the main conflict
Tell us HOW they are speaking
Tells us the setting of the story
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To Review: When writing dialogue...
New speaker = New Line.
Quotation marks go around the words people are saying.
Dialogue tags show us who is speaking and how they are speaking.
Thank you! See you next class.
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