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RWS Narration

This document provides information about reading and writing skills. It discusses different patterns of paragraph development including narration. Narration involves telling a story or sequence of events in a particular place and time. The purpose of narration is to transport the reader to the world being described. The document provides an example of a narrative paragraph where the author shares their personal journey from high school to becoming a teen mom and creating a new path. The key ideas are organized chronologically to tell the story.
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RWS Narration

This document provides information about reading and writing skills. It discusses different patterns of paragraph development including narration. Narration involves telling a story or sequence of events in a particular place and time. The purpose of narration is to transport the reader to the world being described. The document provides an example of a narrative paragraph where the author shares their personal journey from high school to becoming a teen mom and creating a new path. The key ideas are organized chronologically to tell the story.
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Reading and Writing Skills

LESSON 1:
PATTERNS OF
DEVELOPMENT
At the end of this module, you should be able to:
1. Identify the different patterns of paragraph
development and its transition signals.
2. Write a short paragraph using any mode of
paragraph development.
3. Use critical thinking in accomplishing various
tasks.
Oceans and lakes have much in common,
but they are also quite different. Both are bodies
of water, but oceans are very large bodies of
salt water, while lakes are much smaller bodies
of freshwater. Lakes are usually surrounded by
land, while oceans are what surround
continents.
Both have plants and animals living in them.
The ocean is home to the largest animals on
the planet, whereas lakes support much
smaller forms of life. When it is time for a
vacation, both will make a great place to visit
and enjoy.
1. What is the paragraph all about?

2. How are ideas being organized?

3. What is the purpose of the author in writing


the text?
PATTERN OF DEVELOPMENT

-The logical arrangement of ideas.The


pattern helps you follow ideas easily and
understand a text better.
1. NARRATION

● Narration, in its basest definition, is story


telling. It is a sequence of events, not
necessarily arranged in chronological order,
told by a narrator, happening in a particular
place at a particular time.
● Narration is creating a world based on the
writer’s imagination. It is also revisiting a
world based on the author’s memory.
● The reader is aimed to be transported
from one’s real world to the reality of the
story being read.
A NARRATIVE ESSAY

A narrative essay tells a story. In most cases,


this is a story about a personal experience
you had. This type of essay, along with the
descriptive essay, allows you to get personal
and creative, unlike most academic writing.
Journey of A Lifetime

Each of us has our own story to tell and it is


up to us how we end it. Choices and desires
were played, when I thought this is it or it is
what it is. In reality, there was so much more
than what is expected from what I did. I was
totally not a school person or someone that
could make a change in my family.
There were different challenges that I had
been facing since my high school years,
college life, and this current time. The most
and biggest that hit me and change me into
who I am now is being a teen mom. Although
I fail and fall for the first time, I was strong
enough to create a new path and proud to
become the woman that I am now.
1. What is the paragraph all about?

2. How are ideas being organized?

3. What is the purpose of the author in writing


the text?

4. How can narration help you learn details?


What have you understood about
the topic?
Exercise: Write a paragraph about
your experience using a narrative arc.

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