![]() ![]() This part of your story must work to engage your reader, beginning to absorb them into your 'story-world'. Here is a typical story structure that will help you to keep your own story moving through different stages in a compelling way – and help make sure you don’t accidentally ramble on! Opening Like all texts, stories also have their own basic 'recipe' called 'genre conventions'. The most important thing is that you choose a story you can write well, showing off your skill in using language effectively and keeping your reader entertained.Ī short story needs to be compelling to read and to be this it needs to be given an effective structure. ![]() You could write a story about a political party, or a doll’s tea party, or a party held by fans to watch the final episode of a TV show everyone is very excited about, or a party that didn’t actually happen because no one turned up. So this means that for the title ‘The Party’, you could write a lovely descriptive piece about your dream birthday party, or a personal account of a party you attended that was very good – or very bad. It can be as abstract or as mundane as you want it to be.It doesn’t have to be based on exactly what the title says or is.It doesn’t have to be something that really happened.What does this title make you think of?īefore you decide what you’d write, it’s useful to remember that you do whatever you want with the prompt as long as it’s somehow connected to a party. Imagine you’re in an exam and you are asked to write a creative piece called ‘The Party’. ![]()
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