Story Telling Elements of a Story

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Story Telling Elements of a Story characters, setting, conflict, plot and theme.

Story Telling Elements of a Story Elements of a Story (6 incl. Point of View)

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Taylors. 1st team: 008, 066, 070, she was a smart and friendly girl. However, she didn’t have many friends, for she didn’t like taking shower and smelled. Taylors’ mom hated this bad habit of hers.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team 2: 12, 92, 62, 106 One day, she went to school, and everyone tried to stay away from her. She was very sad. She wanted to change herself.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team 3: 10, 108 From then on, she started to take bath everyday. After that, she tried to talk to her classmates. When they talked, her classmates felt the stink of her body was gone.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team 4: 112 Taylors changed not for others, but she changed for herself. She felt cleaner and more comfortable because she took bath everyday. She was more confident of herself.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team 5: 44, 78, 84 One day, she told her classmate Eric that she loved him. However, Eric said, “I like the dirty girl, not the clean girl, so if you don’t take shower every day, I’ll date you.” Then she stopped taking shower every day.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team 5: 48, 52, 60, 110 Everyone started to shut Taylors out. Taylors was so confused because she didn’t know why everyone kept themselves away from her again. “Why you shut me out again?” she asked her classmates.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story Team: 54 Her classmates told her, “If you don’t take shower everyday, it will be a bad thing.” She decided to be a cleaner girl. After she started to take shower everyday, everyone liked her again.

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story

Story Telling - Developing characters setting plot conflict theme. Building the beginning of the story, developing the body, rising to a climax, closing the story