Make Me Giggle: Writing Your Own Silly Story

Make Me Giggle: Writing Your Own Silly Story
ISBN-10
1404855181
ISBN-13
9781404855182
Category
Child authors
Pages
18
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
Capstone
Author
Nancy Loewen

Description

Demonstrates the tools young writers need to create silly stories, including characters, setting, imagery, word sounds, dialogue, irony, exaggeration, plot, suspense, climax, emotions, and an ending.

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