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    Exclamation er, help pweeeze?

    So, I have never tried to write a thesis for a personal narrative, I just write, and it works and I get an A... But ohhhhh no My english professor wants an outline? exscuse me, I dont do outlines, they are constricting, I do them after my paper. And A thesis...see above.

    Well if anyone has any tips on writing a personal narritive thesis I would appreicaite it.

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    I've never heard of a personal narrative thesis. A thesis for an essay, is a statement that describes the position that you are going to support on some subject matter. A narrative sounds more like a short story or a novel, and there isn't any thesis in that case.

    Someone else asked a question about an outline. Do you want a general essay outline? That should apply to any type of subject. Is that what you need?

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    I've also never heard of creating a thesis for a personal narrative. The person above me, aquarium444, knows what he/she is talking about. I'd suggest that you ask your professor for clarification because this doesn't really make sense. You can form a thesis statement, but they are generally not used for narratives. I would suggest that you just write the paper and make the outline from that, if that's what works best for you.
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    Strategies and developmental issues surrounding the personal narrative can certainly be a topic of interest in a paper or feature length piece. Steph, AWP covers these writing issues at the academic level--and I am beginning to wonder why I knew all about these resources by my junior year in high school. What has happened to education levels in this country in the last quarter century?

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    Thank you. my professor attempted to explain it better. she ment just topic sentences not a thesis. lol thank you for the help

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