Hero Narrative Analysis

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Narrative Writing Prompt
Revisit your hero narrative. What might your hero learn by the end of the Return stage in his or her journey? Draft an ending to your narrative. Be sure to:
Use narrative techniques such as dialogue, pacing, and description to communicate ideas.
Use connotative diction and imagery for effect.
Sequence the event logically and naturally (with the beginning and middle).

The next day David, Aiko, and Gustavo Went back to school at the corner of David's eye he saw Jack and Darikachu walking towards them. David set him self on fire and asked “what are you doing here!” Jack said “Darikachu and I have changed and we want to join your team.” Just then Gustavo’s dad walked up and explained that he healed both boys and told

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