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Question Posted Wednesday August 17 2005, 12:48 am

Hey I was the one who asked the question about what a narrative story was, I was just wondering if it really matters how many paragraphs are in it? Like is 2 or 3 okay? or even 1 or 2?

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Curemysadness answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 1:03 am:
Heyy, I am not totally sure how many paragraphs a narrative story needs. However I did find this website that might help you out a lot. It's: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

go there, and read the information that is posted on that website. Sorry if I haven't been of much help! I try, haha. If you need anything else, be sure to let me know..and I will gladly help you out with anything I can! Good Luck!

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