Story & Character Development

Writing Dialogue

Writing DialogueMr. Clements introduces the definition of writing dialogue for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Verb Tense Shift And Subject Verb Agreement

Verb Tense Shift And Subject Verb AgreementMr. Clements introduces the definition of verb tense shift and subject and verb agreement for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Sentence Construction and Variation

Sentence Construction and VariationMr. Clements introduces the definition of sentence construction and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Story Development

Story DevelopmentMr. Clements introduces the definition of story development for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Instructions for Identying Issues

Instructions for Identying IssuesMr. Clements introduces the definition of word choice and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Word Choice

Word ChoiceMr. Clements introduces the definition of word choice and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (

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Range Rover – Pulse of the City

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Posted by ScriptWriter - March 8, 2011 at 4:17 pm

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What is a good story to write about that can have 3 different perspectives?

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Olivia asked:


Okay so I want to write a story that is one story but is told separately by 3 different characters that have three points of view. One of them has to be what really happened. It can be a high school/drama/relationship sort of thing. Please brainstorm, I’d greatly appreciate it!

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Posted by ScriptWriter - July 27, 2010 at 12:00 am

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How can I carry on writing one story without going onto other ideas?

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Jaidee asked:


In short, I start writing one story only to get another idea and go onto that one, therefore leaving the other story at the back of my mind.

So how can I carry on with one?

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Posted by ScriptWriter - July 25, 2010 at 12:42 pm

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How can I write a story about guys and girls on the beach?

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Friendly Lucille asked:


I want to write a story with about 30 scenes. How can I write something interesting about a group of guys and girls hanging out on the beach without it getting too static and boring? How can I brainstorm material about what they say and do?
Hi, thanks to those who have answered so far. To clarify, it’s not a romance story. I was thinking of something more like characters who are sick b4stards like in Kids or Bully.

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Posted by ScriptWriter - July 24, 2010 at 11:34 pm

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