character, main events, rising actions, falling actions, the climax, problems, solutins
This allows readers to draw their own conclusions about what happens.
A good mystery should draw the reader in and make them curious about what's going to happen, and it should give a satisfying ending for the mystery in the story.
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The ability to draw insights and conclusions and to apply lessons to real life situation are acquired by the reader.
Drawing conclusions is important as it allows you to make sense of the information you have gathered, make decisions, and take action based on that analysis. It helps in reaching an understanding of the situation at hand and can guide future steps or plans. Drawing conclusions also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
the hook, to draw the reader in
Yes, starting a story with captivating dialogue can instantly draw in the reader's attention and set the tone for the narrative.
The resolution in a short story is the part of a story in which the various crises and complications in the story are solved or worked out for good or for bad. In terms of a plot line, the resolution comes after the climax and falling action. All the loose ends of the story should be tied up in a manner that is satisfactory to the reader, although sometimes the resolution is purposely left open so that the reader is free to draw his/her own conclusions. Sometimes it heightens the dramatic effect of the story. The resolution is also called the "denouement" of a story.
It means to make some hypotheses about an event or events. These should be based on some evidence but all to often people draw conclusions based on prejudices.
These should be based on some evidence but all to often people draw conclusions based on prejudices.
List all the supporting details from a story.