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So now you have your character, the setting, and the problem, and the motivation to solve that problem. These parts are usually told in the first section of your story, sometimes in just a few pages. Until the climax, the rest of your story is detailing the obstacles-the things that get in your character's way. This will make up most of the pages in your story.
What if a character in your story was a mouse and there was a giant mouse trap, a three-legged cat, and a turbo vacuum in the story! Here are a few different ideas from which you can create obstacles. What happens if your character...?
Write down some obstacles on your worksheet! |
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