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write an adventures story​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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Under the magnifying glass, the ant looked pretty formidable. That means it looked large and scary! As he followed the ant, he saw it fall into a small pit. The ant tried and tried to crawl out of the pit, but the sand kept giving way and he'd fall back down. Daryl was just about to give up on the ant when, all of a sudden, out of the bottom of the pit jumped an antlion and grabbed the ant! Wow, was that something to watch up-close! The antlion was even more formidable than the ant! As he continued to gaze through the glass, he noticed a little trail of tracks. They almost looked like tractor tracks, but he knew that wasn't possible. He decided to follow them and see where they went. The tracks led him right to a tree where he found a caterpillar happily munching on a leaf. Wow, did the caterpillar look cool under the magnifying glass! It had colors and spots and hairs and lots of funny little feet. It was rather peculiar, meaning strange and different.

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Answered by Rppvian2020
5

Explanation:

If you’re going to write your own adventure story, follow these tips for creating your hero, building suspense, and taking readers on an incredible journey:

Read popular novels with an adventure theme. For first-time adventure writers, start by selecting a classic adventure book to see how other authors apply the form in their stories. Try Jon Krakauer’s creative nonfiction novel Into Thin Air about a climbing season on Mt. Everest. Reading other adventure authors will help your own writing.

Structure your story with the basic adventure framework. The hero’s journey has all of the elements you need to tell a tall tale of adventure. Follow the step-by-step process to construct your story, but put your own twist on the basic formula with unique characters, setting, and plot.

Create a compelling character. Think about what made Indiana Jones such an engaging protagonist: He was brave but he had weaknesses, like his paralyzing fear of snakes—an obstacle when he’s in the middle of the jungle. Create a likeable protagonist but one with flaws that can drum up internal conflict to parallel the external conflicts they face on their journey. Make them likeable and relatable, someone readers root for. Reveal why they’ve been chosen for this mission.

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