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Narrative Outline Template for Storytelling

This document provides an outline for writing a narrative essay, including an introduction with a hook, setting, and thesis statement, two body paragraphs with topic sentences, evidence, transitions, time terms, and sensory details, and a conclusion that wraps up the story and provides a moral or lesson. It is intended to guide students in organizing the different elements of a narrative essay.

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Narrative Outline Template for Storytelling

This document provides an outline for writing a narrative essay, including an introduction with a hook, setting, and thesis statement, two body paragraphs with topic sentences, evidence, transitions, time terms, and sensory details, and a conclusion that wraps up the story and provides a moral or lesson. It is intended to guide students in organizing the different elements of a narrative essay.

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Name:___________________________________________________________ Hour:__________________

Narrative Outline
I.

Introduction
a. Hook:
b. Set the scene:
c. Thesis statement (starts the event of a story, offers a moral or lesson learned, offers
a theme that connects the story to a universal experience):

II.

Body Paragraph 1
a. Topic sentence
b. Supporting evidence
c. Transition usage
d. Usage of passage of time terms (next, finally, during, when, last)
e. Sensory description

III.

Body Paragraph 2
a. Topic sentence
b. Supporting evidence
c. Transition usage
d. Usage of passage of time terms (next, finally, during, when, last)
e. Sensory description

IV.

Conclusion
a. Wrap-up
b. Moral of the story

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