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© Graham Tyrer and Patrick Taylor 2013

Punctuation Always use punctuation in your story's; this will make the story much more interesting and of much better value. Punctuation you can use are: Commas Colons Semi-colons Speech marks Dashes Question mark Exclamation mark Brackets Eclipses....ect. © Graham Tyrer and Patrick Taylor 2013

Description Description is a very important thing in story writing and in case of I/S or exams, you will definitely need it! It would be the only thing that makes your English pizzazz. Examples of description are: The cute cat strolled elegantly across the red room. Lots of people slowly strolled passed ruffling their soft hair as they went by. Crystal, a small pretty girl, flickered her blue sparkling eyes at the boys nearby her. © Graham Tyrer and Patrick Taylor 2013

Your Task! I want you to write your own story line using what you have learnt in this PowerPoint. Then talk about your story line with the people next to you. © Graham Tyrer and Patrick Taylor 2013