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Action, Narrative, and Dialogue. Narrative Strategies. What’s the difference?. ACTION: Stuff happens NARRATIVE: The author “narrates” the story DIALOGUE: The characters say stuff. Action, Narrative, or Dialogue?. Chelsea grabbed her hat and took off running after the bus.
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Action, Narrative, and Dialogue Narrative Strategies
What’s the difference? • ACTION: Stuff happens • NARRATIVE: The author “narrates” the story • DIALOGUE: The characters say stuff
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • Chelsea grabbed her hat and took off running after the bus.
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • Chelsea grabbed her hat and took off running after the bus. ACTION
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • The family had lived in the little brick house for over twenty years.
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • The family had lived in the little brick house for over twenty years. NARRATIVE
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • “Get away from me, you imbecile!”
Action, Narrative, or Dialogue? • “Get away from me, you imbecile!” DIALOGUE
Time to Practice • You will need a yellow, pink, and green highlighter. • Work with a partner to highlight the excerpt. • Narrative • Action • Dialogue
Debriefing • Of the three, which is the easiest to pick out? • How would you describe the difference between narrative and action? • Do you prefer reading stories with more dialogue, narrative, or action? • Which strategy are you most likely to use in your writing?
Apply • Individually, choose one page of your own narrative to highlight. • Narrative: Yellow • Action: Pink • Dialogue: Green
Assess • Which strategy do you use the most? • Which strategy might you add?