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Narrative Writing |
Points |
16.7 |
Introduction |
2 |
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Warming Up |
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16.8 |
Basic Terms |
10 |
16.10 |
Genre |
5 |
16.11 |
Conflict |
10 |
16.12 |
Antagonists |
1 |
16.13 |
Characters: Static vs. Dynamic |
10 |
16.14 |
Theme |
5 |
16.9 |
Your Story Idea |
11 |
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The Six Story Elements |
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16.15 |
Six Story Elements |
1 |
16.16 |
Character |
5 |
16.17 |
Situation |
5 |
16.18 |
Objective |
5 |
16.19 |
Opponent |
5 |
16.20 |
Disaster |
5 |
16.21 |
Story Question |
5 |
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Cover Blurb |
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16.22 |
Cover Blurb |
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Story Spine |
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16.23 |
Story Spine |
7 |
16.24 |
Story Spine Examples |
5 |
16.25 |
Your Story Spine Outline |
25 |
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Write a Dramatic Dialogue |
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16.26 |
Adding Conflict to Your Dialogues |
20 |
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Beginning |
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16.27 |
Start at the Beginning |
5 |
16.28 |
Establish the Narrative Tense and POV |
3 |
16.29 |
Establish the Setting |
2 |
16.30 |
Describe Your Hero's Character |
4 |
16.31 |
The Precipitating Event |
3 |
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Middle |
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16.32 |
Rising Action (1) |
9 |
16.33 |
Rising Action (2) |
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End |
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16.34 |
Satisfying Endings |
5 |
16.35 |
Shoe-Shine Boy |
5 |
16.36 |
Deus Ex Machina |
5 |
16.37 |
Tragic Endings |
5 |
16.38 |
Moral Choice (1) |
5 |
16.39 |
Moral Choice (2)
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5 |
16.40 |
Getting What You Really Wanted
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5 |
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Final Touches |
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16.41 |
Adding Figurative Language |
4 |
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Ready, Set, Go! |
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16.42 |
Ready, Set, Go!
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10 |