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Write the end first. Often during the writing process, tension evaporates in the middle of a novel, so it’s a good idea to write your ending first. It may not be perfect, and you can always change it later, but it’s useful to know the climax to which your characters are headed. Having that destination will help you stay focused during the “middle muddle.” While it may seem daunting to figure out the ending so early, just return to your sole dramatic question (the core idea for your novel), which already has your ending hidden within it. For example, if your question is: Will Ahab catch the whale? Then your story’s finale will be the moment when he does.
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2. I’ll give you my address when I find somewhere to live
3. I’ll come straight back home after I do the shopping
Or: I’ll come straight back home after shopping
4. Let’s go home before it gets dark
5. I won’t speak to her until she apologises to me