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Story Writing
लेखकको बारेमा :
Name: Dev Prasad Pandit
Address:Khairahani-4, Chainpur, Chitwan
School: Jana Jiwan Secondary School,Khairahani-2, Chitwan
| Developing Story |
Tips for writing a readable story
- Read the given outline/skeleton carefully for finding the subject.
- Try to get the clear idea of the story.
- Give the suitable title on the top. (The 'TITLE' should be closely related to the primary character of the story or the main theme of the story)
- Go through the story.
- Start the body of the story with 'Once upon a time, ...., 'Once there was/were....., Long long ago…., Many years ago….
- Link the outlines using all the points given and add other suitable points of your own imagination if necessary.
- Generally, use SIMPLE PAST TENSE. We can use other past forms also. Sometimes we can use present tense also to quote their ideas inside inverted comma.
- Give suitable 'MORAL' to the story.
|
Verbs in outline |
Verbs in the story |
|
a.V1/ V5
b.is/am/are+ (Ving)
c.has/have (V3)
d.don't/ doesn't + V1
e.can, may, shall, will
f.past verb |
a.V2
b.was/were+ (Ving)
c.had (V3)
d.didn't + V1
e.could, might, should, would
f.same |
Examples:
Story of Foolish Goats
|
Title |
Two Foolish Goats |
|
Body |
Once upon a time there were two goats. The goats were very stupid. They came near the bridge from two different directions. They were crossing a narrow bridge over a deep river. They were coming from opposite directions. They encountered in the middle of the bridge. The bridge was so narrow that they couldn’t pass at a time. They were also in a trouble that they couldn’t go back. As both of them were very stupid, they couldn’t get the idea to pass the bridge safely. One of the goats told another to let her go first. Similarly, another also told the first goat to let her go. They repeated the same request again and again. Because of their discussion both of them became angry. They started to fight. Consequently, both of them fell into the deep water and lost the life. |
| Moral |
Moral: Foolishness brings trouble. |
Q.Write a readable story with the help of the following outlines:
| Outline | Story |
| A crow…… hot day….. thirsty…… flies here and there……looking for water …… at last sees a jug with little water … …… water at the bottom …. tries to get but can't ….. makes idea…….. flies away…….. brings pebbles …… drops one by one into the jug …….. water comes up ……. quenches his thirst …. Moral. |
The Thirsty Crow Once upon a time, it was very hot. The day was the summer day. A crow became very thirsty. He flew in search of water. The crow flew here and there all over the fields looking for water. For a long time, he could not find any water to drink. He felt very weak, almost lost all hope. Suddenly, he saw a water jug below the tree. He flew straight down to see if there was any water inside. He found some water inside the jug. The crow tried to push his head into the jug. Sadly, he found that the neck of the jug was too narrow. Then he tried to push the jug to tilt for the water to flow out, but the jug was too heavy. The crow thought hard for a while. Then, looking around it, he saw some pebbles. He suddenly had a good idea. He started picking up the pebbles one by one, dropping each into the jug. As more and more pebbles filled the jug, the water level kept rising. Soon it was high enough for the crow to drink. His plan had worked!
Moral: Where there is a will, there is a way. |
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