Establish a situation and introduce a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally.
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When writing an introduction of a personal narrative, catching the reader's attention should be the top objective. Use the personal narrative planner to write a story.
Core Standard: W.3.3.A
Suddenly you hear a crying noise coming from your attic. Is someone hiding in the attic? You go up there and check. Describe what happens next.
Core Standard: W.3.3.A
What's behind that locked door? Even though, Mom told you not to go there, you still did. Put your imagination into writing about the possible horrors.
Core Standard: W.3.3.A
Wow! Your grandpa has given you some seeds with magical powers. Imagine and write about how you are going to use the seeds for betterment of everyone.
Core Standard: W.3.3.A
Choose a topic from the box. Give reasons and details about your thoughts about it. Begin with an interesting and catchy introduction about the topic to grab your readers' attention.
Core Standard: W.3.3.A