Figurative language
Brushstrokes
Dialogue
SAD openers
100
break a leg

idiom

100

Boba Fett, Jango Fett's son, is also a bounty hunter in the star wars franchise.

Adj-O-O-O

100

 ''Joe said, Hello''.

Joe said, ''Hello,''

100

There was a muddy trench with shabby planks occasionally here and there. barbed wire lined the entrance to the trench fortress. In the middle of it all, Bill the soldier was in WW1

setting

200

Joe is so hungry he ate 25 whole pizzas.

hyperbole

200

Will trudged along in the slushy snow to the backyard to play with his brother.

vivid verbs

200

"i dont feel so good" Sam mumbled.

"I don't feel so good." Sam mumbled

200

"What is 1+1?" the teacher asked. 

Joe responded,"2." Joe wished he could get out of class.

dialogue

300

BOOM! the tank exploded.

onamonapiea

300

Heart pounding, he managed to parachute out of the plane.

absolutes

300

How should you include dialogue in your narrative?

Every time a new person speaks, you start on a new line and indent.

300

Why is SAD openers important?

To make the story more interesting and descriptive.

400

He is skinny as a skeleton.

simile

400

I choose Robert, the smartest kid in class, to help me with math.

appositives

400

"""RAH!""" rob yelled at the teacher and got a infraction

"RAH!" Rob yelled at the teacher and got a infraction.

* you shouldn't yell at a teacher in the first place

400

WHIZZ! a slice of pizza went flying through the air, SPLAT! went a cup of juice 

action

500

look at that jumbo shrimp!

Oxymoron

500

Joe, tall and strong, knocked down the door.

Adjectives-O-O-O

500

"do you like baseball"? Rob responded

"Do you like baseball?'' Rob responded.

500

Billy dove and dodged the obstacles, running and dashing for the trophy.

Action