Story Writing
English Language
Story Writing starts at 3 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how a writer can create suspense in a story.
Describe how dialogue can reveal a character's personality.
Describe how foreshadowing can be used effectively in a story.
Describe the role of conflict in story writing.
Explain the difference between direct and indirect characterization.
Explain the difference between first-person and third-person narrative perspectives.
Explain the difference between tone and mood in story writing.
Explain the importance of pacing in story writing.
Explain the importance of setting in a story.
In the following scenario, identify the type of conflict: A young woman must choose between pursuing her dream career or staying to care for her family.
List three ways a writer can develop a character in a story.
What is meant by 'show, don't tell' in story writing?
What is meant by 'voice' in story writing?
What is the difference between a flat character and a round character?
What is the effect of using a nonlinear narrative structure in a story?
What is the effect of using symbolism in a story?
What is the function of the resolution in a story?
What is the purpose of a flashback in a story?
