Any words. It depends on the context.
You can use any words you want to in a story! It's your story - write whatever you want to write.
You would have to make it catchy You can use " in my words the story was like..........." Ok
A poet does not usually use as many words as a short story or novel author.
You can use any words in your book or novel at all. You can make it do anything you want it too - it all depends on the plot and base of your story. You have the entire language to choose from.
what does a character sketch include
You've got this backward --- the title comes last. Write the story first and you'll have your title when you finish.
once upon a time
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they."
30,000 words would be defined as a novella. It's longer than a short story, but it's not a novel yet.
Well if you want to know how to do a vocabulary story using all 25 words then your going to have to use the defenition and if you notice the own vocabulary words makes the story for you.
"Sesquipedalian story" has eight syllables.
Words like "simultaneously," "concurrently," and "meanwhile" are typically not used to establish the sequence of events in a story, as they imply events happening at the same time. Instead, authors often use transitional phrases like "first," "then," "next," and "finally" to indicate the order of events.