How To Make Your Stories Better

Ruyi Fang
Ruyi Fang
Sep 4, 2018 · 2 min read

Whether you want others to know about something important or you just want to tell others about your life, stories are perfect for making your thoughts public. Here are some ways to make your stories better:

1: Research

Do some research before you make a story. If you are making a story about news or anything on the internet, make sure you check that what is in your story is actually correct. One of the websites that I like to use for researching things is Google.

2: Check your work

Ask other people like your parents to check your work. It is essential to make sure your spelling is correct and that you have the right punctuation. If people see incorrect spelling, they might use that spelling for a test and they will get it wrong. Make sure you don’t use the same words over and over again, or it will make your writing sound weird.

3: Plan your story beforehand

It is important to plan your story beforehand because if you don’t, you might forget to tell the reader the key point of the story and why you wrote it. Planning beforehand is just as simple as grabbing a piece of paper and jotting down your ideas about what your story is going to be about, what you are trying to tell the reader, if there are going to be any links, what the reader wants to read about, etc.

4: Add extra info

Make sure that you’re work is very detailed and it includes extra information. If you want, add your name, the date and how old you are at the bottom of the page, just in case the reader wants to know a little bit about you.

I hope you learned something from this!

-September 4th 2018 by Ruyi Fang@8 years old

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