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Autobiographical Narrative Essay

Autobiographical Narrative Essay. Outline. POWER. Prewriting Putting down your ideas on paper Decide: What is your purpose? Tone? Who is your audience?. POWER. Outline Organize your main ideas in essay format. Introduction, Body, Conclusion. Outline. Introduction

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Autobiographical Narrative Essay

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  1. Autobiographical Narrative Essay Outline

  2. POWER Prewriting Putting down your ideas on paper Decide: What is your purpose? Tone? Who is your audience?

  3. POWER Outline Organize your main ideas in essay format. Introduction, Body, Conclusion

  4. Outline • Introduction • Grabs your attention. • Use a quote, a question, or a historical reference. • Hints at your purpose.

  5. Outline • Body • Describes the setting. • Then, tells the story. • Detail • Commentary

  6. Outline • Conclusion • Restates the purpose clearly. • What have I learned? • Why am I telling this story? • Often uses a catch phrase. • “I have a dream...”

  7. Afterward… • Determine a title. • Think about what the main subject is and summarize it in a few words. • Remember not to start a sentence with “I learned that…” or “My story is…” • Be careful of spelling and grammar: use a thesaurus, dictionary, or your teacher as a reference. • Use the rubric as a guide

  8. Basic Format • Introduction • Hook • State purpose • Body • Tell your story • Detail • Commentary • Conclusion • Restate purpose

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