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What is a Literature
Literature refers to written works of
imaginative, artistic, or intellectual value,
typically characterized by the use of language
to convey ideas, emotions, and experiences.
It encompasses various forms of written
expression, such as novels, poems, plays,
essays, short stories, and other literary works.
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Tips in
Writing
Literary
Pieces
1. Brainstorm to find an interesting plot.

● The spark for your story ● Your life experiences


● A story you heard
might come from a plot or
● A family story
concept you think would be ● A “what if” scenario
interesting. ● A news story
● A dream
● An interesting person you saw
● Photographs
● Art
2. Develop your characters

● Characters are the most essential element of your story. Your


reader should relate to your characters, and your characters should
be driving your story.
● Make profiles for your characters by writing their name, personal
details, description, traits, habits, desires, and most interesting
quirks. Provide as much detail as you can.
3. Choose a setting for your story.

● The setting is when and where your story takes place.


Your setting should influence your story in some way, so
pick a setting that adds to your plot.
4. Create an outline for your plot.

● Making a plot outline will help you know what to write


next. Additionally, it helps you fill in any plot holes
before you begin.
Write an ending that gives the reader
5. something to think about.

● Focus on presenting your theme and suggesting what


your character might do next. This will leave the reader
thinking about the story.

"I realized then that sometimes the greatest adventures are the ones we
stumble upon by accident.”
Incorporate dialogue that reveals
6.
something about your characters.

● Use dialogue throughout your story to convey your


character’s thoughts. However, make sure each piece of
dialogue is driving the plot.
7. Build tension by having bad things happen
to your characters.

● Give your characters obstacles or hardships that keep


them away from what they want. That way, you’ll have
something to resolve in order for them to reach their
desires.
Stimulate the 5 senses by including sensual
8.
details.

● Use the senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and


taste to bring your reader into the story.
Use emotion to help the reader relate to
9.
your story.

● Try to make your readers feel what your character


is feeling.
Set your story aside for at least a day
10.
before revising it.

● Leave it alone for a day or longer so that you can look at


it with fresh eyes.
11 Read your story aloud to listen for areas
. that need improvement.

● Read your story to yourself and make notes where you


need to revise it.
12 Get feedback from other writers or people
. who read often.

● Ask your readers to provide their honest feedback so you


can improve your story.
13
Read and read.
.
● Wide reading, particularly of those who write well, will
help you to absorb a great deal about the craft of writing
—about structure of sentences and patterns of paragraphs,
word choice, punctuation, rhythm, and so on.
What tips do you think will
definitely help you in improving
your writing skills and explain
why? You can choose more than
one.
Why do you think writing is
important? Explain in 2-3
paragraphs.
Write your own story
Write a 4-paragraph short
story. You can choose your
own topic.
Thanks!
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