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If you had to choose, which approach to writing a story (adapting, retelling, creating, or collaborating) would best fit your style, and why?
Personal preference answer.
Why do you think collaborative writing can be both challenging and fun?
Because it mixes different ideas, which can create creativity but also disagreements.
What’s the difference between retelling and adapting a story?
Retelling keeps the original structure but changes perspective or style, while adapting changes the story itself (characters, setting, or plot).
What is one advantage of adapting an existing story instead of creating one from scratch?
It gives a familiar base but allows creativity through changes.
Why is the resolution important for the reader?
It gives closure and answers the main question of the story.
How can the climax change the outcome of a story?
It’s the turning point where the main problem is faced and resolved.
What information should be introduced in the beginning of a story?
Characters, setting, and the situation or context.
Why is conflict considered the “engine” of a story?
Because it creates tension and keeps the reader interested.
What’s the difference between plot and theme in a story?
Plot is what happens, while theme is the deeper message or idea.
Why is the setting important in a story?
It gives context and atmosphere, helping the reader imagine the world.
What role do characters play in making a story interesting?
They drive the action and allow readers to connect emotionally.
How would you define a story, and why do people tell stories?
A story is a narrative with characters and events. People tell them to share experiences, ideas, or lessons.