•an exposition, rising action, complicating incident, climax, and a resolution.
• a setting, p...
English, 13.12.2019 21:31 drippyc1363
•an exposition, rising action, complicating incident, climax, and a resolution.
• a setting, plot, and theme.
• sensory details and rich description to capture the reader's attention and develop a mood.
• a narrator with a consistent point of view.
• dialogue to move the plot and show the characters’ ideas and feelings.
• consistent verb tense.
• appropriately selected and implemented active and/or passive voice
• correct capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
refer to the rubric to make sure you turn in your best work.
it needs to be 500-1000 words long if you can you are !
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