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Inspiring Writing West End in Schools

The Story Arc MIDDLE END. BEGINNING Challenge Climax Resolution. WHAT? WHO? WHERE?

MIDDLE END. BEGINNING The Tortoise agrees to race the Hare. The Hare falls asleep. Tortoise keeps going and reaches the finishing line first. MIDDLE END. The Hare says he is the fastest and wants to prove it by racing. The animals celebrate with the Tortoise. The Hare learns his lesson and joins the Tortoise. BEGINNING A beautiful meadow by a bright green forest The Hare, the Tortoise, the fox and other animals.

The Story Arc MIDDLE END. BEGINNING CHALLENGE Your Group CLIMAX Small Group. CONFLICT Your Class. The Story Arc MIDDLE END. BEGINNING RESOLUTION. Yourself. WHO? WHERE? WHAT? Everyone!

CHARACTERS

What? Challenge? Climax?

LOCATION