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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A narrative writing in English is a story of real or imagined events and actions. It can be an anecdote, legend, story, novel, memoirs and news or a real event. All narration must contain actions, characters, environment and the events that occur in the story.<br>In the introduction of a narrative writing always begins giving a general idea of ​​what is going to deal. You can create expectations for the reader with phrases like: Yesterday was the best day ever! O You are not going to believe this. In a narrative narrative in English we must use follow-up or continuation connectors. Some examples are:&nbsp;<br>Then&nbsp;<br>Moreover&nbsp;<br>Besides&nbsp;<br>In addition to<br>First<br>After that<br>Finally</div>]]></description>
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