Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Author

How does the author choose the sequence of events in which to write a story?

11 comments:

  1. The author chooses the sequence of events based on the order in which the events happened.

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  2. The author writes the story in order so it makes sense

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  3. They choose a sequence that will flow nicely and make sense to the reader.

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  4. The author chooses the sequence of events in a story by chronological order.

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  5. Most likely he writes it in chronological order which is the events that took place in order from first to last

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  6. The author chooses the sequence of events depending on what they're talking about and which order the events need to be in.

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  7. for this it depends on the genre. If its nonfiction the sequence of events have to be the real events. On the other hand, in fiction the events can happen however the author wants(things like flashbacks can screw it up!)

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  8. They choose the sequence that makes sense

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  9. The author makes the events appear as they happen chronological order in other words

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  10. The author chooses the sequence of events in which to write a story by writing so the story goes together and makes sense.

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  11. Fictional stories have a malleable and very flexible timeline whereas non fiction requires an accurate chronological order of events.

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