Want this question answered?
read the book
The simple answer is that you must read the story first because it will tell you what happens in the end. That is what a story is for.
Read the book.
The plot is simply what happens in the story. Just read it and you'll see the plot.
You need to read the story.
to extened the story before the story you are about to read
yes they can
I doubt it. I think it will be Arthur and Morgana.
This is not a question with one right or wrong answer. Your teacher wants you to read the story and use your imagination to decide what happens to Matilda next. In order to predict, you must read the story.
The best opening is to situate the story: time, place, general ambiance. This is called the exposition.You can read the first paragraphs of several stories in a story magazine, or several books on the shelf, and from them decide whether this time, this place and the general tenor of the story is interesting to you.Then, when you open your story, you can follow the pattern and engage readers early.
you look stupid
One study I read for the UK says the shelf life is 3 years.