Tuesday, September 4, 2012

2A - Narratives

Understanding narratives is an important part of English. They allow people to logically go from one point to another in a reasonable order. Without this chronological fashion its hard to comprehend what it is being discussed through not only text but speech. It's important to teach students how to comprehend these things so that they are able to do it on their own. If they understand it better, then they'll also have a deeper understanding of what is being presented to them. This also makes it easier to produce their own work.
when they do start to take these skills to their own works, it will show on how they present their ideas based upon whose on the receiving end. If their going to be arguing for a point, it makes their argument much more convincing if they use information that is relative to the subject. Even if it's not for an argument, it helps develop more complex aspects of stories. This makes it easier to relate them to the readers life, and to interpret them in their own way. It thickens the plot, makes the characters more believable, the theme more relevant, and the setting more real.

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