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50 Narrative Essay Topics
50 Narrative Essay Topics

1. When I Got Lost
2. My Favorite Meal
3. If I Could Go Back in Time
4. I Saw the Weirdest Thing
5. An Animal I Would Be
6. Something I Wish I Had
7. If I Could Only See One Color
8. If I Could Change One Thing About Me
9. A Place I'd Like to Live
10. My Secret Place
11. Something Nobody Knows About Me
12. I'd Like to Invent This
13. If I Could Be Somebody Else for a Day
14. Most Interesting Animal Encounter
15. You Won't Believe I Saw This
16. My Hero
17. My Favorite Weather Story
18. My Favorite Superpower
19. If I Were Invisible
20. If I Were President
21. If I Could Have Any Pet
22. If I Had a Million Dollars
23. A TV Show I Would Make Up
24. A Job I Hate to Do
25. The Most Beautiful Thing in the World
26. My Parents Were Right
27. My Favorite Toy Ever
28. A Hard Lesson Learned
29. If I Had My Own Planet
30. My Greatest Accomplishment
31. My Lucky Charm
32. If I Could Make School Rules
33. How Embarrassing!
34. My Favorite Gadget
35. My Earliest Memory
36. Under My Bed
37. The Hardest Thing I Ever Had to Do
38. If I Could Live in Another Century
39. This Made Me Laugh!
40. A Secret Place
41. If I Could Invent a Holiday
42. My Secret Talent
43. The Year 2050
44. The Greatest Invention
45. 5 Things I Can't Live Without

46. 5 Things I Would Give Up
47. When I Was a Little Kid
48. Something That Disappeared
49. The Best News I Ever Received
50. Most Memorable

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