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question 1 (2 points)
what is the goal of narrative writing?
○ to argue a point
○ to tell a story
○ to persuade you
○ to get you to buy something
question 2 (2 points)
which of the following is not a typical element of narrative writing?
○ point of view
○ conflict
○ jargon
○ plot
Question 1
Narrative writing is defined by its focus on storytelling. Arguing a point is for argumentative writing, persuading is for persuasive writing, and getting someone to buy something is for marketing/advertising - related writing. So the goal of narrative writing is to tell a story.
Typical elements of narrative writing include point of view (who is telling the story), conflict (the problem in the story), and plot (the sequence of events). Jargon is specialized language for a particular field and is not a typical element of narrative writing, which aims to tell a story in an accessible way (unless the story is set in a field that uses jargon, but it's not a core narrative element).
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B. To tell a story