2.3.4 - Structuring Your Narrative for Maximum Impact
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Practice Questions
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Define what a hook is in narrative writing.
💡 Hint: Think about what first draws the reader into a story.
What is the purpose of a resolution?
💡 Hint: Consider what happens after the climax.
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What is a hook in storytelling?
💡 Hint: Think about what keeps you reading at the beginning of a story.
True or False: The climax of a narrative is the point where conflicts are revealed.
💡 Hint: Remember that climaxes are about resolution, not introduction.
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Create an outline of a narrative including a strong hook, central conflict, climax, and resolution. Provide detailed descriptions of each element.
💡 Hint: Think about how each part works together and leads into the next.
Write a short paragraph that includes an example of a hook and develops into conflict. Then, extend this to include a climax.
💡 Hint: Consider starting with a compelling question or image.
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