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A narrative essay is typically used to:

  1. Present an analytical argument

  2. Provide information about a particular topic

  3. Tell a story

  4. Critique a literary work

The correct answer is: Tell a story

A narrative essay is designed to tell a story, often in a first-person point of view. Option A is incorrect because an analytical argument is a type of persuasive essay that utilizes facts and evidence to support a stance or opinion. Option B also does not accurately describe a narrative essay because it is focused on providing information rather than telling a story. Similarly, option D is incorrect because a literary critique focuses on analyzing and evaluating a piece of literature, rather than telling a story. Therefore, the best option is C because a narrative essay is specifically used to tell a story and engage the reader with personal experiences and emotions.