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Assignment Prewriting Find a Story Idea Plan Your Story Practice and Apply Feature Menu
Assignment:  Write a short story in which you use your imagination to express yourself and entertain others.  Have you ever had an exciting experience and thought to yourself, “This would make a good story”? Ideas for stories are everywhere—in your own life, in other people’s lives, and in your imagination. Here is your chance to try out one of those ideas and write your own  short story.   [End of Section]
A short story is a work of  fiction,  but it can be based on real events. Think about events an earthquake; a heroic water rescue ,[object Object],competing in a talent show; welcoming a baby brother ,[object Object],an aunt’s wilderness adventure; a neighbor’s brush with stardom ,[object Object]
Use your imagination for story ideas. Dream up a quirky young princess; a man who sleeps standing up ,[object Object],a city in 2050; an icy planet ,[object Object],coming face to face with an crocodile; opening a soup kitchen ,[object Object],[End of Section]
Every story has five basic ingredients: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Plot Build the plot of your short story around a  conflict,  a struggle between opposing forces. External conflict  Internal conflict
Plot and External Conflicts Character versus character Hector and his best friend James are both trying for first prize in the school talent show. Character versus environment Miguel gets caught in a blizzard and must find ways to stay warm until help arrives. Character versus situation Cynthia battles city hall to start a meal delivery service for seniors in her community.
Plot and Internal Conflict Character versus himself or herself (a struggle between conflicting ideas and feelings within a character) David wants to take Tasha to the dance, but he has already committed to babysitting that night.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Exposition Resolution Event Event Event Event Rising action Climax
a buzz in the auditorium; students from every grade filing in, carrying costumes and props; Hector and James waving to each other but sitting on different sides of the room Developing Plot Use  narrative details  to bring your story to life. Describe your characters’ ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Event 2 Hector and James kid about who’s going to win. Arranging Plot Events Arrange the events in  chronological order,  the order in which they actually occur. Use  flashbacks  to provide background information. Event 1  audition day Event 3 Hector rehearses his act. Event 4 the big night Flashback   Hector and James meet each other for the first time.
The Pace of the Plot Pace  the action of your plot to reflect the mood you’re trying to create. Hector practically drags his feet as he walks up to the cafeteria table to sit with James. Slow pace —tense but thoughtful mood The curtains part. Hector takes deep breath. His heart pounds in his chest.  Fast pace —feeling  of excitement or anxiety
dark brown hair, tall and thin, neat, stylish proud of musical talent, serious, competitive  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],taps his pencil, rubs his chin when thinking ,[object Object],Supporting Characters
Characters’ Speech Use  dialogue,  or conversation between  characters, to help bring your characters to life.  Make sure your dialogue sounds real to life. “ Let’s not let this competition get in the way of our friendship.” “ I’m gonna win this talent show if I have to rehearse every single night!” “ Wow. Look at that huge trophy! And the winner gets some big bucks too!”
Point of View First Person —a character  narrates  the story using the first-person pronoun  I.  The character can tell only what he or she could logically know and what he or she feels, thinks, or experiences. I could hardly believe how many people were auditioning. When I saw James standing on the other side of the room next to some props, I could feel myself tense up. Why did he have to try out, too?
Hector walked into the crowded auditorium. The whole room was buzzing with excitement. When Hector and his best friend James spotted each other, they both tensed. Interior Monologue Point of View Third Person Omniscient —an outside observer tells the story using third-person pronouns  (he, she, they ) .  This narrator sees all and knows all and can use  shifting perspectives  to reveal different characters’ thoughts, feelings, and attitudes.
Setting Setting  can play a major role in a short story, or it can be relatively unimportant. Setting can also affect  mood .
a student warming up on trumpet; microphone feedback; muffled conversations Sounds Smells faint hint of wood cleaner; musty clothing and mothballs; a girl’s strong perfume; hairspray Sights a jam-packed auditorium, students pacing backstage, red velvet stage curtains  Setting Use  sensory details —words describing sights, sounds, and smells—to help readers picture the setting.
As long as the spirit of competition does not turn bitter, good friends can compete with each other and still remain close. Their friendship might even become stronger. Theme What idea about life does your story illustrate? Use your characters, plot, setting, and point of view to suggest your theme.  [End of Section]
Use the instructions in this section to develop the plot, characters, setting, and theme of a short story. Add sensory details to enhance your story. [End of Section]
 
Supporting Characters Don’t spend a lot of time developing a  supporting character  who appears only briefly in your story. If a supporting character plays a key role in your story, give more detail about the character’s appearance, mannerisms, and actions.
Interior Monologue Interior monologue  is a technique writers use to reveal a character’s thoughts. The character “thinks out loud” so the reader knows what the character is thinking.  “ I still can’t believe James is entering the contest,” Hector thought. “I know he has every right to, but he knows how much this prize means to me.”
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Mood The details of your setting can affect the story’s  mood —the feeling or atmosphere of the story. What feeling would you like your story to have? thoughtful, tense festive, lively eerie, mysterious

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Writing a short story

  • 1. Assignment Prewriting Find a Story Idea Plan Your Story Practice and Apply Feature Menu
  • 2. Assignment: Write a short story in which you use your imagination to express yourself and entertain others. Have you ever had an exciting experience and thought to yourself, “This would make a good story”? Ideas for stories are everywhere—in your own life, in other people’s lives, and in your imagination. Here is your chance to try out one of those ideas and write your own short story. [End of Section]
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  • 6. Plot Build the plot of your short story around a conflict, a struggle between opposing forces. External conflict Internal conflict
  • 7. Plot and External Conflicts Character versus character Hector and his best friend James are both trying for first prize in the school talent show. Character versus environment Miguel gets caught in a blizzard and must find ways to stay warm until help arrives. Character versus situation Cynthia battles city hall to start a meal delivery service for seniors in her community.
  • 8. Plot and Internal Conflict Character versus himself or herself (a struggle between conflicting ideas and feelings within a character) David wants to take Tasha to the dance, but he has already committed to babysitting that night.
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  • 11. Event 2 Hector and James kid about who’s going to win. Arranging Plot Events Arrange the events in chronological order, the order in which they actually occur. Use flashbacks to provide background information. Event 1 audition day Event 3 Hector rehearses his act. Event 4 the big night Flashback Hector and James meet each other for the first time.
  • 12. The Pace of the Plot Pace the action of your plot to reflect the mood you’re trying to create. Hector practically drags his feet as he walks up to the cafeteria table to sit with James. Slow pace —tense but thoughtful mood The curtains part. Hector takes deep breath. His heart pounds in his chest. Fast pace —feeling of excitement or anxiety
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  • 14. Characters’ Speech Use dialogue, or conversation between characters, to help bring your characters to life. Make sure your dialogue sounds real to life. “ Let’s not let this competition get in the way of our friendship.” “ I’m gonna win this talent show if I have to rehearse every single night!” “ Wow. Look at that huge trophy! And the winner gets some big bucks too!”
  • 15. Point of View First Person —a character narrates the story using the first-person pronoun I. The character can tell only what he or she could logically know and what he or she feels, thinks, or experiences. I could hardly believe how many people were auditioning. When I saw James standing on the other side of the room next to some props, I could feel myself tense up. Why did he have to try out, too?
  • 16. Hector walked into the crowded auditorium. The whole room was buzzing with excitement. When Hector and his best friend James spotted each other, they both tensed. Interior Monologue Point of View Third Person Omniscient —an outside observer tells the story using third-person pronouns (he, she, they ) . This narrator sees all and knows all and can use shifting perspectives to reveal different characters’ thoughts, feelings, and attitudes.
  • 17. Setting Setting can play a major role in a short story, or it can be relatively unimportant. Setting can also affect mood .
  • 18. a student warming up on trumpet; microphone feedback; muffled conversations Sounds Smells faint hint of wood cleaner; musty clothing and mothballs; a girl’s strong perfume; hairspray Sights a jam-packed auditorium, students pacing backstage, red velvet stage curtains Setting Use sensory details —words describing sights, sounds, and smells—to help readers picture the setting.
  • 19. As long as the spirit of competition does not turn bitter, good friends can compete with each other and still remain close. Their friendship might even become stronger. Theme What idea about life does your story illustrate? Use your characters, plot, setting, and point of view to suggest your theme. [End of Section]
  • 20. Use the instructions in this section to develop the plot, characters, setting, and theme of a short story. Add sensory details to enhance your story. [End of Section]
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  • 22. Supporting Characters Don’t spend a lot of time developing a supporting character who appears only briefly in your story. If a supporting character plays a key role in your story, give more detail about the character’s appearance, mannerisms, and actions.
  • 23. Interior Monologue Interior monologue is a technique writers use to reveal a character’s thoughts. The character “thinks out loud” so the reader knows what the character is thinking. “ I still can’t believe James is entering the contest,” Hector thought. “I know he has every right to, but he knows how much this prize means to me.”
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  • 25. Mood The details of your setting can affect the story’s mood —the feeling or atmosphere of the story. What feeling would you like your story to have? thoughtful, tense festive, lively eerie, mysterious