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story in 150 words about starter

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Answered by arundhatishaktawat16
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I saw a small boy standing in the woods and crying. I went towards him. On seeing me coming towards him, he started runnig. I shouted, "Wait, wait...where are you going?" Hey wait..." He stopped. I asked him,"why did you run...you were crying..What happen?"

He remained quiet. He looked frightened. I said, "Don't worry..calm down..tell me what happen?" He said in a shaky voice," I am Chotu..I do odd jobs for earning. It's a festive season. People are buying sweets and crackers. Everyone is busy in weaving their moments of happiness..but no one cares for me..Not even my Memsahab. She made me do all the Diwali Safai..in return she gave me old useless crackers. In her absence, I have stolen some sweets and 2 packets of fuljadis, which she bought for her son. But now I am scared. I have done wrong. Maa will scold me for doing this...". I could sense the pain in his tears.

"Don't worry, I will buy you crackers and sweets", I said to cheer him up. "Really didi", he said with a gleam in his eyes. We bought lots of crackers and sweets. I accompanied him to his home. He distributed sweets among his friends. The sky sparkled with the fireworks and their faces glowed with smiles. It was indeed the best Diwali ever.

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Answered by ishikakalra32
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Beginning: The beginning or the introduction of a story is of essential importance. This is the part where you can hook the reader and capture their attention. You must have come across some often used beginnings to stories like, “Once upon a time” or “A long time ago”. However, you can get more creative and begin your story with intrigue.
Character Introduction: Your story will depend heavily on how well you write your characters. To develop your characters, you can use dialogues as well. But you want to keep the dialogues limited in the shorter format. Also, do not include unnecessary secondary characters, every character of the story must have a purpose.
Plot: Here is where the actual narration of the story will happen. The events that occur or the description of the situation will be written in the plot. A plot must always have a conflict, which is the focus of any story.
Climax/Conclusion: And this is where the story will come to its logical conclusion. If there is a plot twist, this is where you will include it. Always end your story in an interesting manner. Also, it is not necessary to give your story a definite ending. A cliffhanger is another effective tactic.
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