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It depends on what story you're writing!You can have a character of any age you want, so pick one who would fit your story best.
a story that reflects who you are, somthing that you will enjoy writing about and not get bored and through it away,
There really isn't any way to cheat on writing your spelling words five times each. The differences in handwriting would give it away that you did not write the words yourself. It's best to do the homework yourself, especially since it does help you to learn how to spell the words.
The best quality to have is your own unique voice or writing style. If you're not an individual, your work won't be nearly as interesting.The second best quality is the ability to keep working and finish your story even if you get bored.
WikiAnswers won't do your homework for you -- we WILL help you figure it out for yourself. If you're reading a story, which question do you think would be best? Would you want to know about what is happening in the story, or would you want to know about the writer? What sorts of things do you wonder about when you read a story?
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Sorry, WikiAnswers cannot do your homework for you. You are best advised to read the book and identify the report for yourself.
listening to music while doing homework is the best.
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The best practices for agile story writing include: breaking down tasks into smaller stories, prioritizing stories based on value, involving stakeholders in the process, keeping stories concise and focused, and continuously refining and updating stories as needed.
First create some characters. Then write a story. Then decide which parts of the story you think should be in the pictures. Then put it all together. The best way to get started with any writing is to brainstorm. Make a list of everything you think would make a good story - if you're also the artist, you can start doodling things you think should be in a story, too. Just let your mind go and put anything you think about down onto your paper (or into your computer). Here are some links to help you with the writing.