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HOW TO WRITE A STORY: TIPS: DIVIDE THE STORY IN FOUR PARAGRAPHS BEGIN YOUR STORY BY SETTING THE SCENE (WHO, WHERE, WHEN, WHAT, ETC. IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH.

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1 HOW TO WRITE A STORY: TIPS: DIVIDE THE STORY IN FOUR PARAGRAPHS BEGIN YOUR STORY BY SETTING THE SCENE (WHO, WHERE, WHEN, WHAT, ETC. IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH DESCRIBE THE EVENTS, WHICH HAPPENENED BEFORE THE MAIN EVENT THIRD PARAGRAPH DESCRIBRE THE MAIN EVENT END DESCRIBRING PEOPLE`S FEELINGS OR REACTIONS

2 USE DIRECT SPEECH AND A VARIETY OF ADJECTIVES TO MAKE YOUR STORY MORE INTERESTING TO THE READER. IT`S NORMALLY USED SIMPLE PAST AND TIME WORDS TO NARRATE THE EVENTS IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY HAPPENED.

3  Decide who the characters are.  Who is going to be in the story?  What sort of characters are they?

4  Where and when your story is going to take place.  This is called the setting. Present ? Past? Future?

5  What is going to happen in your story?  What is the main event?  What type of story is it?

6  A summary of what happens in the story.  The events in the story  This is known as the plot.

7  How it all ends.  The problem is solved.  What type of ending? Happy? Sad?

8  Who?  Where?  When?  What?  How?  Why? These will help you to know …..


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