Asked by Trevonte Rainley
How much planning did you do before you began writing your narrative text? Did the planning help you complete the writing task? Explain. In my own words
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I did a moderate amount of planning before I started writing. I spent time thinking about the main idea, sketched a brief outline with a beginning, middle, and end, and wrote short notes on my main characters and the key scenes I wanted to include.
The planning definitely helped. Having the outline kept me focused and made it easier to move from one scene to the next without getting stuck. Because I knew the climax and each character’s motivation ahead of time, the plot felt more coherent and I needed fewer big changes later.
That said, I left some room to be spontaneous while writing, which kept the story lively and allowed new ideas to appear. Overall, the planning saved me time and made the final draft stronger, and next time I’ll use the same approach but stay open to surprises.
The planning definitely helped. Having the outline kept me focused and made it easier to move from one scene to the next without getting stuck. Because I knew the climax and each character’s motivation ahead of time, the plot felt more coherent and I needed fewer big changes later.
That said, I left some room to be spontaneous while writing, which kept the story lively and allowed new ideas to appear. Overall, the planning saved me time and made the final draft stronger, and next time I’ll use the same approach but stay open to surprises.
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