Patterns of Development
Patterns of Development
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NAR RAT ION
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I. Narration
- the most basic pattern of
development
-describes how, when, and
where an
event or occurrence actually
happened
-used to tell a story or focus on a set of
related events
Components of Narrative Text
1. Logical Actions
- are considered the very movements
within the plot or the narrative that
drive the characters forward, be it
during the dialogue, or within a scene
Example
It was late spring the last time we saw
Ross. He was standing at the edge of the hill,
and he never so much as looked up even
though we were sure he knew we were there.
There was a bunch of flowers clutched to his
fist, but there really was no reason for him to
be standing there. We knew that Carrie wasn't
coming to see him. But he stood there anyway,
waiting, even as the afternoon sunlight
deepened towards the evening. He must have
been standing there for hours.
2. Way of Narration
-refers to how the writer presents the
story
-includes the pace by which scenes
are given out
* Having natural progression of time
to the events of the story makes a
good writing.
Clipped Narration
“He came and talked to us. Then he left the
house and then he drove the car back home.
Paced Narration
“He came and talked to us for a few moments.
He seemed upset, but he managed to get
through all the bad news. Shaking our hands
before he left the house come twilight, he
seemed to feel better now that he had delivered
the news. He waved from the car as he pulled
out of the driveway, narrowly missing the
mailbox again, and drove off to return home.”
3. Terminology
- places emphasis on the fact that
concepts are critical to the narration
Examples:
love, freedom, feminism
General Terms
- commonly used to denote groups
Example:
furniture
Specific Terms
- refer to an individual component
of the group
Examples:
cabinets, desks, chairs
Concrete: “He was shivering violently
from the cold.”
Abstract: “The joy in the air
was palpable.”
General: “He gave her a piece
of jewelry.”
Specific: “Each green stone had fire in
its facets.”
D E T I L
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G RCE AT L US
L O O K
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Q U A L I T
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R E A L I S T I
CI L U A P R E C M S
T E S I B A T E N
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DE SC R IP T ION
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II. Description
- the pattern of development which
goes into details about a specific object,
person, or location, in order to firmly
set its appearance
1. Scientific Definition
1. Characteristics or features
2. Function
3. Effect
4. Origin
Signal Words for Definition
EXEMPLIFICA
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IV.Classification and Exemplification
Classification