Matching
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Match each narrative form to its definition: a. | autobiography | b. | expository | c. | fiction | d. | persuasive | e. | theme |
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written to communicate information
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written to convince somebody of something
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narrative that is imaginary, and does not rely on facts to tell a story
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true story about a person, written by that person
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the main idea of a narrative
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