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The Narrative Paragraph

Another way to think about the narrative paragraph is to imagine it as an hourglass—your reader’s attention is funneled from the wide top to the narrow middle to the wide bottom. The structure of your narrative should be the same: the edges of your hourglass should come in from the broad theme to specific evidence (a smoking gun) and then move out again to a conclusion that tells your reader why what you’ve said matters.