A GOOD STORY.
Thinking of things ,people or place that that interest you is a great way to come-up with story ideas. for example, i love having burn fire. It interests me. i could choose to write about a burn fire experience during my last summer camp.
How do we do this? first, you need a pencil, a paper , write down the exciting ideas that pop into your mind, try to picture something really creative.
this step will guide you to have a good plan for your story.
A good story comes from someone who does a lot of reading. Reading helps you to become a fantastic writer.
SOME TERMS TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT WRITING
THEME: A theme is the great idea that pops up in your mind and you are excited to write a story about.
PLOT: PLOT is the line-up of your story from the first action to the last .
CHARACTER: A character can be human,an animal or an object.
you can use anything you want to be your character as long as they have the qualities you desire to show to your readers.
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