Main detail is the main point of your paragraph/essay. you want to be able to start and finish with that so it will remain within the reader thought for longer.
(We Brits have a saying "if a piece of literacy is stuck in your head, the writer has accomplished his or her goal" )
the supporting details are smaller points that correlate and support the main point. note that you should never start with a supporting point, nor should you ever end with one, it is simply there to extend and highlight the main detail. starting or ending with supporting details will ensure that the reader will almost instantaneously forget your essay and they may even find it boring because it doesn't show consistency.
The difference is that in traditional drama, it is written
in the strict format while modern drama follows a more flexible style where
there is no outcome. Traditional dramas
in verse and prose format while modern dramas make use of verses. The characters of modern drama are routine
type characters while traditional drama characters are more distinct.
This question is a very open one and i'm not sure what exactly you need to know but you'll need to do a lot of planning. Generally you need to develop an idea of the setting, plot line, characters and the overall meaning or topic of the story. It really helps if you know how you want the story to end so you can create plot twists and use foreshadowing to hint at future events. Most importantly you need creativity and inspiration, write something you think you would read if you were looking for something to enjoy.
Answer:
first she was nervous because she didnt know anyone so therefor she has noone to truse with her "secret".
Explanation:
Sourcing is finding out where something/someone can be obtained