Writing Dialogue
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of writing dialogue for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: agreement, american, and, character, clements, development, Dialogue, international, middle, Paragraph, school, sentence, short, story, structure, subject, tense, verb
Verb Tense Shift And Subject Verb Agreement
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of verb tense shift and subject and verb agreement for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: agreement, american, and, character, clements, development, Dialogue, international, middle, Paragraph, school, sentence, short, story, structure, subject, tense, verb
Sentence Construction and Variation
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of sentence construction and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: agreement, american, and, character, clements, development, Dialogue, international, middle, Paragraph, school, sentence, short, story, structure, subject, tense, verb
Story Development
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of story development for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: agreement, american, and, character, clements, development, Dialogue, international, middle, Paragraph, school, sentence, short, story, structure, subject, tense, verb
Instructions for Identying Issues
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of word choice and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
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Word Choice
Mr. Clements introduces the definition of word choice and variation for the post for HW: Short Story – Identifying Issues (
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What is a good story to write about that can have 3 different perspectives?
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!
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: Different Perspectives, Relationship, School Drama
How can I carry on writing one story without going onto other ideas?
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?
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: Back Of My Mind, Story Ideas
How can I write a story about guys and girls on the beach?
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.
Categories: Story & Character Development Tags: Bully, Girls Beach, Girls On The Beach, Guys And Girls, Hi Thanks, Romance Story


