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  • You will find the following guidelines helpful when you write your short, short story.
  • Your educator will evaluate this assignment.

Guidelines for writing a short, short story

1 . Introduction : The first line must suggest the tone of the story: is it going to be exciting, funny, scary or sad? The first paragraph must introduce the main character, the place, the time and the plot. The plot often starts with a crisis situation.

e.g. Once upon a time, in the most beautiful valley in the whole wide world, there lived a little old lady who was very, very sad.

2 . Body : This part contains the action of your story. For this particular assignment, you have only one paragraph to spend on the action and events. This means: Every word must be meaningful.

3 . Ending : End your story on a positive, strong note. The final paragraph must contain the climax of your story. The final line sometimes contains a subtle message or “a twist in the tail.”

4 . Word choice : Choose your words with great care. Every word must contribute to the story. e.g. ‘colour’ words can create the right atmosphere; synonyms can create tension and suspense.

5 . Be brief : Make use of similes and metaphors. This will save you from having to write long explanations that might bore your reader. It will also reveal your personal style and creative ability.

6 . Plan before you write! Write down your story idea; the characters; the setting; the crisis; the ending. Then re-arrange the idea in the best order to achieve suspense and an element of surprise at the end.

7 . Plot and characters : These aspects deserve a lot of thought. Give your characters names and personalities ! The plot must be interesting. It must have a starting-point, then reach a turning point, then come to a gratifying conclusion.

Assessment

LO 1
ListeningThe learner will be able to listen for enjoyment, and respond appropriately and critically in a wide range of situations
We know this when the learner:
1.1 understands and appreciates stories, including those told by other learners.
LO 2
SpeakingThe learner will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in spoken language in a wide range of situations
We know this when the learner:
2.1 translates and interprets stories and messages.
LO 4
WritingThe learner will be able to write different kinds of factual and imaginative texts for a wide range of purposes
We know this when the learner:
  • writes to communicate information:
  • writes creatively:
4.4.1 shows development in the ability to write stories, poems and play-scripts (e.g. by using figurative language);
  • designs media texts:
4.5.1 designs a simple advertisement or pamphlet;
  • treats writing as a process.
4.6.1 drafts, reads and discusses own writing critically;
  • uses feedback to revise, edit and rewrite;
  • uses knowledge of grammar, spelling, etc., to edit.

Memorandum

ACTIVITY 1:

Perhaps get in an interior decorator to talk about the effects of colour in a house. Quite fascinating! Go on to using colourful foods to encourage a sick patient to eat!

ACTIVITY 2:

Perhaps read some extracts from novels which depict a scene marvellously. They need exposure to good writing and good ideas. But again, stress the value of HAVING a vocabulary to start with!

ACTIVITY 3:

Let them hand in the rough draft too to show evidence of editing. Again motivate, stimulate and PRAISE! Frame the best!

ACTIVITY 4:

Let someone read this to the class but the meaning must come across by the way it is read. Then they will feel the magic of the words.

USE SIMILES : Spend time on this so that clichés are avoided and novel thoughts are rewarded!

ACTIVITY 5:

As with similes go over the check list. Now let them go to the library and each find a poem which they find extremely evocative. They must present it to the class, give the title of the book, the compiler etc and then read the poem with feeling! This very often encourages others to look for that book!

ACTIVITY 6:

Explain about the Khoi-San and their method of passing on their history; about the “scop” who told tales of daring at banquets, about epic poetry, about telling stories to children, about soapies and their success because of the story element. Then see how WELL they can tell a story. Perhaps tell them some of your favourite stories. Go on to fables and legends (e.g. Indaba, My Children).

Questions & Answers

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is the branch of biology that deals with the study of microorganisms.
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What is microbiology
Mercy Reply
studies of microbes
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Muhamad Reply
Bacteria doesn't produce energy they are dependent upon their substrate in case of lack of nutrients they are able to make spores which helps them to sustain in harsh environments
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Muhamad
they make spores
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the significance of food webs for disease transmission
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food webs brings about an infection as an individual depends on number of diseased foods or carriers dully.
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Assimilatory nitrate reduction is a process that occurs in some microorganisms, such as bacteria and archaea, in which nitrate (NO3-) is reduced to nitrite (NO2-), and then further reduced to ammonia (NH3).
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This process is called assimilatory nitrate reduction because the nitrogen that is produced is incorporated in the cells of microorganisms where it can be used in the synthesis of amino acids and other nitrogen products
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Give Examples of thermophilic organisms
Shu
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Micheal Reply
Prevent foreign microbes to the host
Abubakar
they provide healthier benefits to their hosts
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They are friends to host only when Host immune system is strong and become enemies when the host immune system is weakened . very bad relationship!
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cell is the smallest unit of life
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Innocent
cell is the structural and functional unit of life
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is the fundamental units of Life
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Micheal Reply
There are nothing like emergency disease but there are some common medical emergency which can occur simultaneously like Bleeding,heart attack,Breathing difficulties,severe pain heart stock.Hope you will get my point .Have a nice day ❣️
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Source:  OpenStax, English first additional language grade 8. OpenStax CNX. Sep 11, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11042/1.1
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