Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Questions Questions

Your best resource for success in LA this year are those people that go to class with you every day and encounter the same challenges and difficulties as you do. Some of these people have found strategies to help them succeed. This post is a place for you to ask and answer questions that pertain to anything that will help you succeed. This could be anything from "I was sick on Tuesday...what did we do in class?" to "I can't figure out how to create a simile. Does anybody have a trick?" Whatever your question is, post it here and make sure to check back frequently for answers as well as to answer questions for others.

30 comments:

Connor B said...

Does anyone have good strategies for generating leads? It is one of my writing goals and I need to make my writing better by having a very effective lead.

Bella P said...

It really has to pull the reader in and make them ask questions. Remember, when you read it, ask yourself if you would want to keep reading or are you bored and not interested (put yourself in the readers shoes). I suggest you make it something simple because that will make the reader generate more questions. Dialougue could be interesting as well. Also try looking some things up on the internet. Hope this helps!

Devin L. said...

Does anyone have any interesting strategies for generating writing ideas? I know a few but I need help finding a few more. Please help!!

Kim M. said...

What do you guys think makes a good conclusion/ending to a writing piece?

WILL said...

What makes a good lead

Bailey Horton said...

The main strategy we've learned so far for good leads is getting the reader interested by making them ask a question. For example, the lead in "The Angel Experiment" is, "The funny thing about facing imminent death is that it really snaps everything into perspective. Take right now, for instance." The reader is wondering why the character is facing imminent death.

Brooke H. said...

Does anyone have any tricks to writing a metaphor?? I think those are the hardest out of them all. i never know what words to use in the comparison.

RoryO. said...

In answer to Kim's question, I think that a good conclusion depends on what type of story your writing! If you are writing mystery I think you should end with a complete shocker that no one expects so you can really end strong! If you are writing something else like a love story, then I think you should have a sweet ending, but also a twist that is unusual. I don’t think know if this will help you but I hope it does!!!! :)

bella p said...

This is an answer for brookes question. Yes, metaphors can be hard to write and find in stories. I think of it as a simile without the like or as. If you are having trouble writing a metaphor, first do a smilie and take out the like or as. For example: "The snow was like a giant white blanket on the ground." If you take out the like it would be: "The snow was a giant white blanket on the ground." I am not really sure if this makes sense for certain similies but it could work for some things. Hope this kind of helps!

abbie said...

Does anyone have any strategies on writing leads for a writing piece? I am never able to think of any good ones.

steve ferg said...

does anybody have any stratigies for main ideas

RoryO. said...

I need help writing a better ending to something that I wrote last year. It had a predicable ending and I'm not sure how to fix it and make it more interesting. It’s about how this little girl who gets taken from her family and her sister needs to find out who the kidnapper is. Does anyone have an idea on how I could finish off the story???

Abby S said...

Does anyone have any reading strategies for elaborating on main ideas? I can't think of any.

Andrew C. said...

I need to come up with some strategies for generating ideas. Does anyone have any? Please help.

lily said...

Any ideas for writing a poem?

DThompson said...

To write a poem, you need to know EXACTLY what you want to write and traits of it, like how it feels, taste, smells, etc. Then write down ideas that come to mind when you think of the topic. You then just need to use your ideas and put them in clear sentences. After using the right word and completing many drafts, your poem will be complete.

Just In Case said...

My writing goal is foreshadowing, or emphasis when talking about expository and persuasive. But i'm having trouble, anyone have any tips?

Bailey said...

I never received an invitation to the just write blog. If you got one, can you please call my home phone (located in the student directory or phonebook). I am the only Bailey in our grade. and call me so that I can give you my e-mail address and you can forward it to me? I know this is a long shot. Especially on a day off.

Lauren S said...

Does anyone have any ideas for elaboration?

Sousa said...

Does anyone hear have really good strategies for brainstorming ideas that are quick and easy?

Kevin T. said...

My writing goal is working on my magic 3. The problem that I have with it is that I make it sound like it's a list. Does anyone have any strategies to prevent that?

julia h said...

Does anybody have any help on expanded moments?

Georginax82 said...

I never really understood devil's advocate in Socratic Circles. I also dont really get expanded moments either..

JeffG said...

I don't really know tricks or strategies on how to show not tell.

joey m said...

To find out tips or tricks you can look them up on google. I got all of my tricks by looking them up on google.

Tyler s said...

I need a help on generating main ideas

Anna M said...

ok who here has read harry potter and the goblet of fire? i dont know what makes the literature effective!

Jenna C said...

does anyone have any tricks for figurative language. i need some more for my writing goal.

Tyler W. said...

Anyone read the legend of sleepy hollow? I need some clarification for pages 22-24.

Anna M said...

what if you dont have anything to comment on and you dont want to create any blog posts?