Actually, as a writer myself, the rough draft is the second step for writing a story. the first step is an outline of what to include in the story. then its your rough draft after the outline. the rough draft is like the paper but you are aware that you will have to go back and change some stuff. the rough rough drafts do include and introduction paragraph a body, and a conclusion paragraph. writing the rough draft before your actual story the better it will be. all writers do that. a rough draft include everything that your original story will have but the draft will be needing some work. so your rough draft is sort of like a few paragraphs having the main points and ideas. you also wrote description, be careful although details are very important you have to keep in mind too much details in one paragraph is going to be too much. for example, i suffer though this as well, imagine you introduced other characters other than the main character, if you describe what they look like in one paragraph, its not going to be interesting for the reader. so you can, perhaps when that character is talking, you can hint in some details about them!!!
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The forms of the word store are used in this manner:
- Janet's new storable treadmill folded to fit under her bed. Adjective
- Take those entertainment centers to storage. Noun
- The squirrel stored over fifty acorns by October. Verb
<h3>What are adjectives, nouns, and verbs?</h3>
Adjectives are words that are used to further describe a noun. Nouns are the names of places, people, and things while verbs are action words. In the sentences above, we can see the use of all these forms of speech.
The adjective in the first sentence is new, the noun in the second sentence is, "entertainment centers" while the verb in the last sentence is 'stored.'
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Answer:
1:reread the entire chapter that include important passages
2:find details describing the character, make inferences based on those details, and then come to a conclusion
3:When you study a novel, you often have to reread portions of it looking for specific details.
4:all three of these
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The importance of truth is so that you are respected. Nobody respects you if you don't tell the truth. If you lie then you create a name for yourself that you WILL regret. Always tell the truth so that people see you as trustworthy and you will also be happier and more positive about life.
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