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
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.
   Decide who the
    characters are.
   Who is going to
    be in the story?
   What sort of
    characters are
    they?
   Where and when
    your story is going
    to take place.
   This is called the
    setting.
                                 Past?




                 Present ?   Future?
   What is going to
    happen in your
    story?
   What is the main
    event?
   What type of
    story is it?
   A summary of
    what happens in
    the story.
   The events in the
    story
   This is known as
    the plot.
   How it all ends.
   The problem is
    solved.
   What type of
    ending?
    Happy? Sad?
   Who?
         Where?
         When?
         What?
         How?
         Why?


These will help you to know …..

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  • 1.
    HOW TO WRITEA 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 SPEECHAND 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. Past? Present ? 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 …..