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The topic holds a great deal of emotion for the writer.
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Yes, describing a writer's family in an autobiographical narrative can be considered exposition. Exposition is used to provide background information to help the reader understand the setting, characters, or context of the story. By describing the writer's family, the exposition can help set the stage for the narrative and provide insight into the writer's personal life.
Omniscient narrator/writer.
The writer's experiences, thoughts, and feelings
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Personal narrative
Transitions.
A story about a writer's own experiences is a personal narrative. If it is a book about themselves, it would be an autobiography.
A writer can have many choice of words. It depends on what the writer choose's to write about.
A writer may choose third person limited point of view to create a sense of intimacy with a single character while still maintaining some narrative distance for objectivity. This perspective allows for deep exploration of the protagonist's thoughts and feelings, providing insight into their inner world without being limited to only what the character knows.
A narrative writer should avoid cliches, excessive use of adjectives and adverbs, and overly complex sentence structures. It's also important to avoid inconsistencies in character development and plot details.