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Spark your story

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  • The name of your story. It gives people an idea of what your story is about.
    Title
  • Changing and improving your story by adding details, fixing mistakes, or making it more exciting.
    Revision
  • It means thinking of as many ideas as possible, even weird or silly ones.
    Brainstorming
  • Fixing mistakes in spelling, grammar, or punctuation to make your story easy to read.
    Editing
  • The main problem in your story that the character needs to solve.
    Conflict
  • A person, animal, or creature in your story
    Character
  • The most exciting or important part of the story when the main problem is faced.
    Climax
  • A drawing or picture that shows an important part of your story. It helps the reader imagine what is happening.
    Illustration
  • A genre where exciting and dangerous things happen to the characters.
    Adventure
  • Ideas and suggestions from others that can help you make your story better.
    Feedback
  • The place and time where your story happens. It could be real, like a park, or imaginary, like a magical castle.
    Setting
  • A genre where the characters solve puzzles or figure out something strange.
    Mystery
  • The start of your story where you introduce your characters, setting, and the problem.
    Beginning
  • The events of your story. It includes what happens at the beginning, middle, and end.
    Plot
  • A thought or plan that starts your story. It can come from something you imagine, see, or hear.
    Idea
  • How the words and pictures are arranged on the page to make your story look nice.
    Layout