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English, 20.10.2020 18:01 amandasantiago2001

*Narrative Writing Planning Sheet* PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE LOTS OF POINTS PLEASE HELP! *Lesson or Moral that is being taught in your story:

We all make wrong choices, but a person can always repent and change their ways.

Setting: Time and Place. Give some thought to how your setting will influence your characters.

Conflict:
Internal
External

Plot: Events that you plan on having in your story. You should have two to three events. You can use bullets here.

Climax: Turning point of the story. When the character has learned the lesson and is showing they have changed.

Resolution: How will your story end? How will you show that the lesson was learned?*

*THIS IS ABOUT THE BOOK "Thank you ma'am" by Langston Hughes*

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