Story Writing
English Language
Story Writing starts at 3 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how foreshadowing can enhance a story.
Describe how setting can influence the mood of a story.
Describe the difference between a static and a dynamic character.
Describe the impact of a well-developed antagonist on a story.
Describe the role of conflict in story writing.
Explain how a story’s title can contribute to its meaning.
Explain the difference between first-person and third-person narration.
Explain the effect of an unreliable narrator in a story.
Explain the importance of pacing in story writing.
Explain the importance of showing rather than telling in story writing.
Explain the purpose of a flashback in a story.
In the context of story writing, what is a protagonist?
In the following scenario, identify the type of conflict: A young woman must decide whether to follow her dreams or obey her parents’ wishes.
What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?
What is the effect of using vivid imagery in story writing?
What is the function of dialogue in a story?
What is the purpose of a plot twist in a story?
