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OLga [1]
2 years ago
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A. Develop a story in about 150-200 words Also give a suitable title

English
1 answer:
emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
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Developing a story in 150-200 words can be a bit of a challenge especially when it has do with a beginning, a middle and an end.

The trick is to arrange those words in order to make it pleasing to the eyes, ears, brains, emotions and imagination for any reader or listener to find it interesting and aesthetically beautiful.

Therefore, you need to get started with

  • A subject
  • A topic
  • A story
<h3 /><h3>Hints to developing a story</h3>
  1. Remember to keep the idea small as you need few words for the story.
  2. Use some photo prompts as inspiration.
  3. Just keep writing, let it flow, don't mind the word count.
  4. Think of the characters of the story and infuse them beautifully.

For choosing a subtitle, REMEMBER, it's the hook , it should cause the reader to stop and read the story.

It must be compelling and catchy. But, DO NOT make the title give so much information away about the story itself.

Read more about<em> developing a story</em> here; brainly.com/question/2427051

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