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Write a Short Story
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What it the essential question?
Does the event bring family, friends and/community together?
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During the draft phase, a __________ review is used to the strengthen the structure, characterization, and language.
Peer
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The introduction of character, setting, and conflict.
Expostion
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What is a writing prompt?
The idea that helps develop the plot series of event
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The final status of the conflict.
Resolution
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Introduce and develop characters characters, events, and _________ with dialogue, pacing, and descriptive words.
Setting
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the immediate result(s) of the climax.
Falling Action
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End wit a conclusion that reveals a _______________
Theme
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What information is included on the short story planning table?
Characters, point of view, setting, conflict
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During this phase, you determine the plot, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and the resolution.
Planning
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Include a series of related events that lead to a ________
Climax
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Establish, develop, and ______________ the conflict.
resolve
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The main and supporting, how they speak and act.
Characters
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Use ________ among paragraphs to show sequence.
transitions
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the introduction of obstacles or problems.
Rising Action
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During the revision phase, you also need to check for correct spelling and ____________.
punctuation
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The time and place, where it takes place.
Setting
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When organizing your idea for a short story, what must you do first?
Develop the plot-series of event
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You use the short story planning table and a plot diagram to_______ _____ ______.
Organize your idea
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the most important or exciting event.
Climax
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Who tells the story? This is determined by the pronouns.
Point of view
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