Watch this video and take notes about how to write stories by showing the details (and not telling).

Then, choose one of the two images provided below and create an imaginary two-paragraph story of what might have happened. Please note that these have to be body paragraphs. Remember to show the details (and not tell them). Incorporate at least five sensory details (smell, hearing, seeing, feeling, and tasting).
Image 1: Kit’s Writing Lesson
Image 2: Woman with an Umbrella
Click to access the list of transition words/expressions commonly used in a narrative essay.
Note: Please note that MRU prohibits the use of plagiarism (including artificial intelligence). All assignments are monitored with Turnitin, for which students who plagiarize will be referred to the Integrity Committee for disciplinary action.
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