Published by admin at December 15, 2017 Description ELL?101?English?for?Academic?Purposes?I The?Literacy?Narrative A?narrative?is?a?story.?Students?write?narrative?essays?to?demonstrate?their?control?over?character?development, plot,?the?spoken?word,?and?details. A??literacy??narrative?is?a?special?type?of?narrative?essay?where?the?writer?describes?an?event?that?shaped?his?or her?view?or?belief?of?a?topic?or?activity.?As?a?writer,?to?support?your?narrative,?you?must?define?the?word ?literacy??in?the?context?of?your?story?theme.?Identify?the?source?of?your?definition?(i.e.?dictionary,?website, quote,?etc.)?early?in?the?assignment. Your?literacy?narrative?essay?should?include?the?following?features?of?a?story: characters?(including?you) dialog?(people?speaking?to/with?you) plot introduction?(where?you?define?the?word?”literacy”) conclusion Guidelines Clearly?defined?title,?introduction,?thesis?statement,?body?(development?paragraphs),?and?conclusion Clear?sequence?of?events?in?a?chronological?(time)?order Relevant?details?to?help?reader?understand?story?(answer?reporter?questions:?Who,?What,?Where,?When,?Why,?& How?) Use?transition?words?to?help?reader?follow?order?of?events?(After,?next,?when,?first,?etc.???See?handout?of Transition?Words) Format: Name?&?Date?at?Top?of?Page 3?pages?minimum?/?5?pages?maximum Double?Spaced […]