Tips for Narrative Writers
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For our swan song tip, we discuss how to end your writing well. Always remember to resolve the climax of your story. This means that all loose ends should be tied up and no plot detail should be left hanging.
Here is an exercise for you to practise that! Match the events with the alphabets with the numbered solutions.
Events A. I did not study for my test. B. A stray dog followed me home.
C. A man was hit by a car.
D. I was being bullied.
E. I had stage fright.
Solutions 1. I called the ambulance and waited with him. 2. I bravely conquered my fears and sang loudly. 3. I promised my teacher that I would improve. 4. I stood up to my bullies and told the teacher. 5. I gave him water and brought him to SPCA.
Answers are found after the 'Questions to Consider' section below.
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