The junior high school narrative answer routine was as follows: 1. Grasp the key words: In a narrative, key words are usually keywords or phrases that appear repeatedly in the article. They can be determined by analyzing the structure, content, language, etc. of the article. 2. Deciding the narrative order: The narrative order of junior high school narrations is usually time order, space order or logical order, which needs to be determined according to the content of the article. 3. Description of details: Description of details refers to the description of the details in the article. It can show the character's personality, psychology, etc. by describing the character's clothing, environment, movements, language, etc. 4. Character image: Character image is an important element in junior high school narrations. It can show the character's personality, characteristics and characteristics through the description of the character's appearance, language, behavior and other aspects. 5. Description of emotions: emotional description refers to the description of the emotions, feelings, and emotions of the characters in the article. It can show the emotions of the characters by describing their facial expressions, language, actions, etc. 6. Thematic expression: Thematic expression refers to the content, language, structure and other aspects of the article to convey the theme of the article. It needs to be determined according to the content of the article. Language expression: Language expression refers to the use of language, vocabulary, rhetoric, etc. in the article. It needs to be determined according to the language style and style of the article. 8. Organization: Organization refers to the arrangement of chapters, passages, titles, etc., which needs to be determined according to the content and emotion of the article. The above is the basic routine for junior high school narrative questions. You need to pay attention to the content, structure, language, and other aspects of the article, and then combine it with your own actual situation to answer.