1. Establishing the Setting and Introducing the Characters:
The setting should be described in enough detail that the reader can visualize it. The characters should also be introduced in a way that makes them interesting and engaging.
2. Introducing the Conflict or Problem:
The conflict or problem should be introduced early on in the story and should be resolved by the end.
3. Showing how the Character Solves the Problem or Overcomes the Conflict:
This is where the action of the story takes place. The character’s struggle should be clearly presented and their victory should be satisfying.
4. Resolving the Story with a Satisfying Ending:
The ending should ties up all loose ends and leave the reader feeling satisfied.
5. Making Sure Your Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation are Correct:
This is important for ensuring a polished and professional finished product.