3. Write one scene of a narrative. Use primarily description to develop the plot of the scene, including its rising action and climax. Be sure to engage and orient the reader to the situation in the story, establish more than one character, and create a smooth progression of events. (15 points)


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The above question aims to assess your ability to write and recognize elements of a plot. For that reason, I can't write the text for you, but I'll show you how to do it.

First, you must understand that a narrative scene is a scene where a narrator tells a story. This scene is also descriptive when you use adjectives to present the characteristics of what is happening.

In this case, to write your scene, you must:

  • Choose the type of narrator.
  • This narrator can have a point of view in the first person (when he is telling his own story and is a character) or in the third person (when the narrator is not a character and is telling the story of other people).
  • Introduce the characters.
  • Describe the scene and the elements that make it up.
  • Promotes an increase in tension in the scene, bringing the characters closer to their greatest challenge. That moment is the rising action.
  • Let the scene reach its greatest tense moment, allowing the characters to face their greatest challenge. That moment is the climax.
  • Allow the characters to complete the challenge, decreasing the tension of the story. That moment is the falling action.
  • Complete the scene by showing the resolution and end of the story.

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