One narrates out a story with a simple language where by the audience is able to understand the story and draw out lessons out of the story. One should use perception towards a person or object and the events that occurred during that time. This helps the reader to feel the connection with story and draw the diction of the narrative. An example; my mum and I were doing house chores and I came across an old box full of past secrets that my mum was ashamed of addressing them to me (Sen np). My mum convinced me not to open the box. Little did I know that all my past unanswered questions were in that old junk.
A narrative essay is where the story teller should be creative and allow the audience to come up with their own conclusions. For instance; there was this girl called Cecile and a boy called Jeff who used to school in the same class. “We should do something crazy” Jeff asks. No am afraid to do anything (Miller 246). Let’s just run away from a place where no one knows us. That made them closes ad they decided to get married. There was a problem when it came to their parents due to their difference in cultures and finally decided not to marry.
An argumentative essay is where the writer should have a set of ideas to support his or her reasoning. It should also be logical. For instance; almost everyone has dreamt of having a twin. Having a twin intends to have a dependable companion all through their entire lives, a mate for sharing various jokes and playing amusements, or a significant right hand who might dependably come to help in the critical moment.
Work cited
Sen, Amartya. The idea of justice. Harvard University Press, 2011.
Miller, Carolyn Handler. Digital storytelling: A creator's guide to interactive entertainment. Focal Press, 2014.