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STORY / COMPOSITION

PLOT


3. CLIMAX

2. RISING ACTIONS
4. FALLING ACTIONS

1. EXPOSITION

5. RESOLUTION
1. Exposition: Beginning of the Story

Introduce character, setting or/and conflict

2. Rising Actions: Events before the climax

Character’s attempt to solve the problem.

3. Climax: the turning point

The greatest suspense or action.

4. Falling Actions: Action and events that occur after the climax

Moving owards ending/ what cools down the heat of the story.

5. Resolution: End of the story

Where conflicts or problems are solved, often related to emotion and values

Size Sound Time Taste

colossal cooing ancient bitter


fat noisy brief delicious
gigantic purring early fresh
great quiet fast greasy
immense raspy late juicy
large screeching long hot
little thundering modern icy
short voiceless old loose
small whispering old-fashioned melted
tall nutritious
teeny prickly
tiny rainy

Condition Feelings (Bad) Feelings Shape


(Good)
alive
angry broad
better
bewildered Agreeable chubby
careful
clumsy brave crooked
clever
defeated calm curved
dead
embarrassed delightful deep
easy
fierce eager flat
famous
grumpy faithful high
gifted
helpless gentle hollow
happy low
jolly

3

It was a cold and windy day Beth made up her mind to..
Bright flashes of lighting flashed Casper decided it was not too
across the sky.. late to change

No man is an island He had one wish, which was


When the going get tough, the to see him again
tough gets going
Leo heaved a sigh of relieved
The road was dark and empty that the worst is now over
The building liked old and
deserted His parents were glad the he
turned over a new leaf.
Aaron was a friendly boy,
everyone who knew him loved Her eyes watered as she
him. recollected the events of the
day
The clock struck one, but Elsa
couldn’t go to sleep































Part 2
You should spend about 35 minutes on this part.
[20 marks]

You had just gone through a terrifying experience.


In about 120 words, write a story about your experience
You may use the notes below to help you.

what was
the
setting

who were when it


you with happened

A terrifying
experience

how you
how it got out of
ended the
situation
what you
saw and
did

Write your story

Adjectives Exercises


Example A- brave

Answer: The brave firefighter saved the puppy from the burning building.

1. anxious-

2. cold-

3. cruel-

4. dry-

5. embarrassed-

6. fair-

7. fantastic-

8. happy-

9. lovely-

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