1. First, take a few moments to prewrite, or brainstorm. Jot down ideas on a piece of paper. What grabbed your attention from the novel? What made you daydream or picture yourself in one of the chapters of the book? Do you have a pet that you imagine on a fantastic voyage? To help you decide, you may choose from one of the options below or create your own tale.

How you survived in the wilderness
The most frightened you’ve ever been

As you revise your essay or story for your final draft, answer the following questions:
Does my first paragraph identify the setting?Can the reader relate to my characters? Have I included vivid descriptions and dialogue?Does each paragraph focus on one idea?Do I develop my plot through events and conflict? Is there an identifiable climax and resolution?Do I bring my story to a conclusion by the last paragraph?
A disastrous journey
The longest minute of your life
A family trip gone wrong
Why you love your best friend

2. Once you have decided on a topic, create a brief outline. Your essay or story will be two pages long, typed double-spaced.

3. Click on the link below to view the "Narrative Writing Rubric" that will be used to grade your essay or story.

Respuesta :

what novel are you reading. because if it is the lord of the flies I did a project on that about being in a terrifying forest in japan. I jotted down so many notes for that book but this question is very straight forward. just pick a scenario that incorporates all of the details that your professor wants.