Tuesday, February 24, 2015

PLOT

HOW DOES AN AUTHOR CHOOSE THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS TO WRITE A STORY?

16 comments:

  1. They write out the story as it comes up in there mind.

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  2. By the way he has it plotted in his mind.

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  3. How ever they want, or if it actually happened in the past than in chronological order.

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  4. The author chooses the order of the sequence by putting each event in order so that it tells a story

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  5. plans which events he wants in his mind, and puts them in the order they believe is best.

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  6. they choose it however they want.

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  7. They put the events in order like when each event happened to make sure the story makes sense.

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  8. the author chooses the order of events based on when it happened to tell a story

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  9. i think authors make the plots when they brainstorm and before they even make the first sentece they know how they are gonna plot there storie.

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  10. They write the events in chronological order, which would make the most sense.

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  11. they come up with a certain plot and write around it to get the outcome they want in the story

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  12. They have a certain structure of beginning middle and end. You need a setting and characters

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  13. introductory, problem, climax, conclusion

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  14. Introduction, problem, climax, solution, conclusion OR

    Introduction, problem solution, climax , conclusion

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