Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Narrator Assessment Project - Thanksgiving 2011

Michael B.
November 30, 2011
Priester/ Period 1
Narrator Project
Jammer Thanksgiving Dinner

First-Person Narration from Jammer’s Point of View

The friends of San Pasqual Academy called me to get together this event for thanks giving at the Hall of Champions. Me and my wife Alicia Jammer, along with my three boys enjoyed the gathering we had with all the students at the academy. We had a guest speaker that my wife volunteered and it was an emotional story. Also almost every year that I have done this event their has been the dance team that performs which all the kids enjoy. The thing that everyone one enjoys including myself is the main dinner. The catering is always great because they cook up the best meal that is very delicious. I am very thankful to be able to be involved these kids life's and to communicate with a lot of them.

Third-Person Omniscient Narration

Jammer and Alicia Jammer always are willing to put up events that benefits the kids at San Pasqual Academy. All the students on campus really look forward to going to the Hall of Champions because their is always something going on that entertains them. Some of the friends of San Pasqual attended the dinner as well. Quentin and his wife were so happy to be able to give the chance to do this for the kids they hope the best for. Blessings were made for the food that everyone thought was delicious. Overall the night was a blast because everyone enjoyed there selves.

Narrator Expository Paragraph

A narrator can influence how much a reader can understand what the story is trying to tell. For example, in first-person narration when you are the one telling the story it gives thought to the reader knowing you are the one telling the story. But in third-person omniscient narration its from someone else's point of view. The difference is that all three of these examples are from different points of view. Many readers enjoy reading stories written by an author that show emotions and feelings throughout the stories because it makes the readers want to read more.

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