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How to Write a Story. Black Clover Story edition.

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Meet My Team!.

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My Performance. Rafhaeiella Dahrma C. Pamintuan. Task.

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contents. Step 1. Location. Step 2.Characters. Step 3. Conflict.

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00 eoeo. Step 1.. Setting. The Location of Your Story is crucial cause it provides the scenery of your story . When it comes to writing a novel, location is a huge help. Allow it to express emotion and disclose more of itself over time, just like you would a character. You can turn seemingly ordinary scenes into more fascinating ones by choosing locales that fascinate you. Your excitement will show in your writing, and your characters will be more interested while viewing and interacting with your settings..

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00 eoeo. Step 1.. Setting. To determine the setting of your story . What is the weather like in your location at that time? When is the time period of your location ? What cultural features are exclusive to this era and place? Consider music, literature, entertainment, fashion trends, cuisine trends, lifestyle trends, and major national events or crises that influence public opinion ?.

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00 eoeo. Step 1.. Setting. Example of a Setting: Asta and Yuno are orphans who grew up in the Clover Kingdom's periphery, from Hage, a little town in the middle of nowhere..

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Step 2. Characters. Because a person is what occurs to them, character and event are inextricably linked. This may be seen as a distinction from movies, in which performers are cast into pre-existing roles. A novel, on the other hand, is about a character engaging with events across time.As a writer, it's your job to figure out who your character is by watching how they interact with the world. Characters have hobbies, pets, histories, ruminations, and interests, just like real people. It's critical to your novel's success that you grasp these qualities of your protagonist so that you can predict how they'll behave under duress from circumstances..

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Step 2. Characters. Your story's driving force is its characters. Your plot is created and pushed forward by your characters. Readers may experience the world you've built via your characters, both in terms of how they interact with their surroundings and how they interpret their surroundings..

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Step 2. Characters. Example: Asta and Yuno both aim to be the Wizard king . Asta is the main Protagonist of black clover that has been bullied due to being an outcast but still smile and aims to be the Wizard King..

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Example Of The characters. 0000 •oci. LETIS SEE WHO... COMES THE WIZARD KING!.

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Step 3. OOOO. Conflict. Both sorts of conflict provide tension to a story and aid in its progression. Character and plot development are both driven by conflict. Conflict gives depth to your plot as well. Your protagonist may encounter an exterior conflict, such as annihilating a ruthless foe, as well as a more subtle interior conflict, such as her vow of pacifism. If you give your character a goal and then throw hurdles in her way, your narrative will automatically evolve..

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Step 3. OOOO. Conflict. The literary objective of conflict is to increase reader interest by leaving them unsure which of the characters or forces will triumph. A sense of closure is created when a conflict is concluded and the reader learns which force or character triumphs..

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Step 3. OOOO. Conflict. Example : The Black Clover anime is compost of conflicts ,With all the enemies of the Clover Kingdom With all the invasion of elfs,cults and other kingdoms and its up our main characters to overcome any obstacles in their path..

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00 eoeo. Step 4. Plot Twist. At least two or three twists should be included in your story. These are useful for keeping readers interested, especially in the middle of a novel when the plot could otherwise begin to drag. It's difficult to keep readers engaged in the midst of a novel, and there has to be enough excitement to keep them reading until the finish. The reader will be surprised with a fantastic twist, which will turn their entire knowledge of the story on its head..

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00 eoeo. Step 4. Plot Twist. IN this example if you’re a Anime watcher this may a spoiler for you.But if you’re a Manga reader then Got Mad respect Man. A certain character will Find out that he/she is from a royal family in a middle of a war . Another character will be discovered as a part of a story P.S I cant say anymore spoiler s.

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Example Of a Plot Twist. 0000 •oci. 1 MEA.. YOU'RE OuR VICE CAPTAIN?!! I'VE ONLY EVER BEEN IN TAE ONCE. WHY'S THAT?! haw! REALLY IS MY DEVIL, GIMOPELO. REST OF you YOU'RE A DEVIL HOST THAT'S RIGHT. ALTHOUGH YAMI.

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Step 5. Dialogue. Dialogue can aid in the development of the backstory and reveal vital narrative details that the reader may not be aware of. Dialogue is an excellent way to increase the tension between characters. The reader will gain insight into how the character feels and what inspires him or her to act if the dialogue is well-written..

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Example Of a Dialogue. 0000 •oci. THE MAYBE I'LL GIVE you ONE THEN! LLY ONE?! STARTING TODAY, you'RE LIEBE! THE WAY, WHAT'S YOUR WHAT'S YOUR NAME? LIEBE!.

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Step 6. OOOO. POV. The point of view strategy is inextricably linked to the tale you intend to convey and will influence how that story unfolds. So, no matter where you are in the writing process, take some time to explore the risks and benefits of various POV tactics, as well as who in your story might be most suited to take control of the narrative..

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Example Of the point of view of Charlotte. 0000 •oci.

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Now that we have establish writing A story ,Now its your turn to write a story be creative and let your Imagination run wild .I hope You Enjoy our lesson for today ..

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Thank You Everyone!.