Structure history?
Do you have any tips for better structuring the plot of a story (or even individual chapters)? For example, if you've created a rough storyline but need to be more specific.
So that people sit back or worse, mob someone?? I can hardly imagine it…but apparently such a thing exists.
I wanted to watch the series but my parents say that we don't know if there is a lot of kissing and because we are Muslims we are not allowed to watch such things
I have a problem understanding it, namely I don't understand how Q1 switches the resistors so that they consume full power or only half power. I understand the calculation and how the delta connection affects the power, but I don't know what the switch does. Please help. Thanks in advance Pictures attached https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cCgvGtIleqzbNqQvEB7jrzdCLMQIeSy-/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zBe3m3WQ1RDLWUoe3BJTEbWjk_c9uB_J/view?usp=sharing
I just want to know
I have very old parents. My mom always wants me to talk to my sister. Dad is losing his mind and can therefore hardly participate in life anymore; talking sensibly outside the home is impossible. What does my mom want that I discuss with my sister, who hardly has anything to do with me?
Hey there! I need your help… I'm currently in 8th grade and have to write a pop song for music. I'm usually really creative with these things, but somehow it's not working out this time. I don't need a whole song from you, but a beat, lyrics, or some kind of direction would help tremendously!…
The question is whether you’re a plotter or not.
Too much plotter can also be impediable and limit yourself to your creativity. You need to find a good middle way that suits you. So not too much plots, but also not too little, because the story can otherwise become blurred and it later needs more rework passages.
You don’t have to plan every chapter by far, a rough overview is enough for the beginning. Then you can see if you can handle it or if you need more plots in the future.
I write myself, for example, as if I watch live a movie that I write down the story. I only know the start and the end, everything in between is more or less variable. But this is only best for me personally, it can be quite different with you.
Make a precise plan beforehand, write a draft, read it again and then maybe change something. Las might also read another one that can give you tips to structure according to history.
You have to. Simply make individual puncturing points, e.g.
– Plays on the playground.
– We kidnapped.
– Must work for him.
– It’s saved.
(Sorry for the bad example. I didn’t think about the fast.)
You do this for the whole story and for each chapter.
LG I hope I could help them further.
I’m working with something I call timeline. You can imagine it as a red thread hanging on points. Each of these points symbolizes an event. This can be done for individual chapters or for the whole book
I usually do it like this:
At first, I write the beginning and the end.
Then all events/feeches come. These are numbered by order (Z.B. 1 to 30). Details can be written below in bracket. These points are then processed. Of course you can also add more details 🙂
Here it is explained very well:
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So if you already have a rough storyline, you could go on like this:
Chapter x:
Heading: xxx
Place: xxx
Time: xxx
Persons:
Action: -xxx
-xxx
-xxx
Other information:xxx
Sketch: xxx
Phrases that may not be missing: xxx
Look here. There is a good overview and short guide of the most common methods to structure a story. From “simple” to “simple”. Somewhere you’re sure you’ll find the method that best suits you.
http://www.epubli.com/knowledge/build-ein-geschichte
Okay, my tip: let the story write the details and the structure itself. You don’t need a plan for everything.
This is not, but such a rough idea would be helpful to know where the trip goes ^