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Look at a narrative presented in a newspaper, magazine article, on a blog, or other website to see what main point the narrative makes and how it...
Look at a narrative presented in a newspaper, magazine article, on a blog, or other website to see what main point the narrative makes and how it does so.
Is the main point explicitly stated in a thesis, or is it only implied? Does the narrative make clear to readers why the story is important or why they should care about it?
You might use the narratives offered here (in video format): It Gets Better.
In your post, briefly summarize the narrative, offer the thesis, and explain how it connects to the audience. What feeling does the narrative evoke in you, as a member of the audience?
b. Now consider how you might incorporate a narrative into your own argument. Offer a few sentence narrative to support your claim and explain how it connects to your claim.