Here's how you write to a topic:
• Do your research - find out what the topic means, and find some examples or explanations of the meaning
• Make a list - write down everything you can think of about that topic. If you're writing nonfiction essays, write definitions and explanations. If you're writing a fiction story, write examples and make up scenes to show the topic
• Order - put your list into some sort of logical order so that you're explaining the topic to someone or telling a good story to them
• Write - pretend you're explaining the topic or telling the story to your friends and just write down what you'd say to them
There are many reasons why you should write an essay on a current event in science. You should do this so that you learn about the event for example.
The key to a good science story is facts. Do your research and include lots of them as supporting evidence for your hypothesis or topic.
The best science fiction stories have at their heart some scientific principle either illustrated or extrapolated upon. Such asMission of GravityNeutron StarThe Gods themselvesThe Moon MothIf I were to write a Science Fiction story I would first chose a principle and build a story around it.
Speculation just means thinking about what might happen IF -- you write the story in the same way you write every other story, just write it about "what might happen if" instead of about something that's already happened. Science fiction is the number one speculative story genre.
Authors write whatever they like. People who write science-fiction like that, and people who like newspaper articles write those instead.In writing a science fiction story, anything is possible, or fantastic ideas may come to life. And an author might find a science fiction story more interesting to build than to state and report facts in a newspaper article.
That is entirely up to you if you are the one who is going to write it. Try writing the story and see if the title comes to you after the story develops.
Not nessesarily. Write It Do It is my event this year and even though we made it to Nationals, I never placed, so you can say its hard, but it depends on the person.
Here are some links to help you. A science fiction story is just a story with scientific elements that are not available today.Here are some things to think about:science - without a good scientific basis, it's not a science fiction story - be sure you understand the science behind everything in your storytime - science fiction can be futuristic or historical, so long as the science in the story is not available to us nowcharacters - remember to create logical, believable characters that your readers will care aboutsetting - same with the setting, it must be believable whether it is set on an alternate Earth, on a starship, or a far planetgadgets - a lot of people think just changing guns to ray-guns or cars to flying cars makes a story into science fiction, but that's not true - the writer needs a firm understanding of science to make a good science fiction story, so do your research and learn all about whatever it is you'd like to write
You basically just write a story, however some of the people and events need to be factually based on a real-life event that happened. Not all the elements of the story need to be like the real counterpart, but some do.
The inciting event is the event in the story (normally at the beginning) that causes the whole story to happen. If that event didn't happen then there would be no story
You can start casuall, like why there is science and whjt are the benefits. Then you can write a short story on your experience your invention, anything you like or yeah, u can fake a one?
Whatever happens in a story, any event in that plot would be a plot event