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12th Grade ELA
Writing
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19. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.3
19.1 Creative and Narrative Writing
Master Creative and Narrative Writing Through Personal Expression
Students explore advanced narrative techniquesfrom sensory imagery and interior monologue to unreliable narrators and thematic resonanceto craft powerful, personally expressive stories, memoirs, poetry, and scripts.
What You'll Learn
Show-don't-tell transforms flat storytelling into vivid narrative writing.
Sensory imagery and mimetic techniques create powerful narrative immediacy.
Key terms include unreliable narrator, flashback, and narrative pacing.
Thematic resonance unifies diverse creative works into cohesive collections.
What You'll Practice
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Students apply show-don't-tell to convey character psychological ambivalence.
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Practice questions test narrative structure across memoir, poetry, and screenplay.
3
Learners identify and define essential narrative writing vocabulary and techniques.
Why This Matters
Mastering creative and narrative writing equips students with the storytelling skills essential for academic success, authentic self-expression, and effective communication across all professional and creative endeavors.
This Unit Includes
Practice exercises
Learning resources
Skills
Narrative Techniques
Sensory Imagery
Interior Monologue
Personal Expression
Character Development

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