To choose the right tense for your novel, you should first decide on the point of view of your novel. To write in first-person, the tense of your novel should be past tense. If you choose third-person, your novel should be written in either past or present tense.
To choose the right tense for your novel, you should first decide on the point of view of your novel. To write in first-person, the tense of your novel should be past tense. If you choose third-person, your novel should be written in either past or present tense.
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Falling action is the final part of a story that comes immediately before the resolution, or denouement. It's when the main characters have all the things they want, and when they're ready to leave their problems behind and live happily ever after. It's not as dramatic as the other parts of the storRead more
Falling action is the final part of a story that comes immediately before the resolution, or denouement. It’s when the main characters have all the things they want, and when they’re ready to leave their problems behind and live happily ever after. It’s not as dramatic as the other parts of the story, but it’s a good place to end the story.
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