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Writing a story 

Parts of a story – The Beginning -TELLS US WHO IS IN THE STORY, the characters names are given There is usually a main character. They are the most important  We find out WHERE and WHEN the story takes place 

THE BEGINNING  This is the part of the story where the main character usually has some sort of problem. As a writer you need to explain what this problem is! 

The Middle  The middle of the story is where you talk more about the problem The characters are working hard to solve the problem the are having 

The end of the story explains how the problem was solved The end of the story explains how the problem was solved.... or was not solved