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Abstract | Situated Story | The Narrative in First-Year Composition | Rationale for Teaching the Narrative | Why this Teaching Strategy Does Not Work | Why Use Video Games | Connecting Video Games & Narratives | Suggested Teaching Strategies | Conclusion | References


Connecting Video Games and Storytelling to Teach Narratives In First-Year Composition
Zoevera Ann Jackson