You can effectively organize your writing by writing down your main idea, at least five supporting details for the main idea, a conclusion idea, and a hook (eye-catching beginning sentence). Then, you can make a rough draft using the list you made before. Once you finish the rough draft go through and make sure you cover all the points from your list. And then make another draft, this one with more details and explanations than the first draft. From there you can go through your list again and check your capitulation, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and neatness. Then you can start on your final writing. For the final writing you should not have large amounts of information without line breaks and paragraphs. You should also make sure that you have a title, headings, and (optional) pictures or examples, you may also include excerpts from other writings to make your writing more exciting and to keep the attention of your readers.
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To me friendship means to not only be friends with someone but to have a relationship with them (most likely not romantic). If you have a friend you are to love that friend through ups and downs, love them unconditionally because that's what friends are for. There can be gaps in a friendship and some friends can be broke apart by it, and some can work it out. For example you can "break up" with your friend but work it out in the end of the day. but a true friend you can work it out with majority of the time. When you have a friend it's usually someone to lean on, a shoulder to cry on, someone who knows you and you know them. But it can also mean someone who is closer then the whole world to you! You can be friends with anyone from a brother and sister to a grandparent or just a kid in your school. A true friendship though is someone you care about more than the whole world, Someone who if you stop being friends with it feels like your whole world ends, A true friend is someone you love and care about no matter what! That reminds me once I HAD a true friend she was the best thing that ever happened to be we would laugh, play, have sleepovers every night we could but one day there was a new student at our school and everything went downhill from there. My friend started acting weird to me even though we've been friends for 5 years it's never been like that. We didnt have as much sleepovers, we didnt hangout after school anymore, and soon enough we didnt even text each other anymore but then this particular day everything just dropped, no friends anymore. It felt like my whole world turned inside out because everything i had with her was gone no matter how hard i tried i couldnt get her back. It's been 2 years now and i moved sadly she died of corona.... her lasts words to me were im sorry, and I love you Anjali. And in my dictionary.... That's a true friend! Did this help?????
Personification is when you make it seem like a nonliving object is a living thing. For example: The wind blew her breath on the field. The wind is seemed to be a person blowing on a field.
A simile is when you compare two things, usually using the words LIKE or AS Quick like a fox.
Plot is the storyline of a writing.
Character is a person in the story, or what is used to describe the character.
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