Answer:
Planning the story, create a draft, correct and publish story.
Explanation:
Although short stories have a beginning, middle and end, they are of a shorter brevity and there is always a message to give. Short stories require an exhaustive simplification because we must transmit the message and avoid losing the attention of the reader. I recommend 4 steps for writing one. Step 1: Plan the story, from creating the characters, environments, internal time (weather, whether it is day or night, time) among other narrative elements. Step 2: Write a draft version. Step 3: Correction process, where the history should be re-read to determine if there are spelling or grammar errors and to apply the necessary corrections at the same time that the punctuation and spelling are verified. Step 4: Publication.
Is there a name to said passage?
D. Hook. It is relevant to trying to 'hook' or reel in your reader for a great catch. ;)
An example:
<em>The creak grew louder. I whipped around and out of the corner of my eye, a shadow danced. I twisted back. I heard padding feet behind me. Desperate, I turned in circles as laughing began.....</em><em> </em>would that be captivating? Or what about:
<em>Yesterday was ok. We went to get ice cream. I got stawberry. But it fell on the ground. </em> Wouldn't you want to immediatly put THAT book down?
From One Smartie to another- BubbleSmartie11
Answer:
The answer to that question is Me.
Explanation:
I think the delay is the result of _me_ being late.
Answer:
It's been a long time since I've read the books but I believe he began laughing