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Seventh Grade Writing Prompts
Janet Said:
how do you write an introduction paragraph?We Answered:
hihow are you
i think that the intro of any paragraph should first indtroduce about what your talking about,and to give the reader an idea of how the essay goes.A very clever way OF begining an essay is to ask questions about your theme of the essay to grab people's attention,make the reader interested to read the rest of your essay,if you need more help contact me at marelyadly@yahoo.ca trust me i got 100% in grade 7
Cindy Said:
I need help with a story?We Answered:
Sketch the details of your main potential characters start with looks, mannerisms, background, etc. Write the details down - or even draw them if you are a visual person.Then take your main character or characters and imagine them in some new odd/out of the ordinary (out of your current work's context) places or scenarios – anything goes! Write down ideas on what would have to happen to your type of character or how they would react to the scenario you placed them in.
This may seem futile, but it will help you flesh out your characters further and give you insight into what you may want to happen to this type of character in a potential story. You may even come up with multiple story lines and can see if one of them just seems to be the best or easiest to continue
Strong well-crafted main characters can inspire readers to love your story as well as drive you to write a great story for these imagined beings to be in! :-)
This should get you going. Then you may want to write an outline of you story (a kind of synopsis).
MAKE SURE YOUR OUTLINE HAS A STRONG ENDING.
I have heard that John Irving writes his endings first, down to the last line, and works backwards. The idea of the outline is to give you goals as you proceed. Writing the ending first may give you the "spark" you now need.
Peter Said:
What are some writing prompts?We Answered:
got toCreativewritingprompts.com
writingfix.com
creativityportal.com
thewritingsource.com
languageisavirus.com
writingfoward.com
mine please
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Vernon Said:
Do you think I should be an author?We Answered:
Do you think you can be an author is the right question.I think you have talent and so does some of the people answering this question but it mostly matters what you think.