how about some sort of natural disaster story, so there is a lot of action, and it takes place at your school, you use the real names of some of the students in a funny way to make it entertaining.
Pick an event: plane crash, alien invasion, and start to write...
good luck
2007-03-18 15:46:41
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answered by ithinkiatetoomuch 5
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You could write about something you'd like to see happen in your school.
You could write about something that happened in another place/school that you wish would happen where you are, or maybe a person who started a successful program in their school.
You could write about what it's like to have a lot of goals but now know how to achieve them, or not have the experience in life, the money, or other things needed to reach them.
You could do a love story, a story about someone who has a chronic disease or is disabled and how they overcome the daily hassles associated with that, a coming-of-age story, a gee-I-made-it through high school story, a football/basketball/baseball game story, a first date, a school dance, a blind date, an online relationship, cheating on final exams, skipping school, babysitting, etc.
The main thing is to keep it realistic and have a definite plot and setting in mind. You'll want your characters to act logically and be true to their attitudes.
I hope these ideas generate some good thoughts and that your project goes well.
2007-03-11 01:39:49
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answered by Peggy K 5
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Yes - Use your own experiences for a base of a story...
You'll need a Protaganist - the person we'll identify with - The hero.
You'll need an Antaognist - The person who's in conflict with the Protagonist - The villian.
You'll need some goal for the hero to go after, that the villian is in conflict with the hero over...
And the story will follow his journey.
Perhaps you could write about a girl that the hero likes, who is involved with the villain and the hero needs to find a way to bring her around to loving HIM without being dishonorable.
Or, perhaps you could just write a story about a typical day - a day in the life of a high school student. With the difficulties in getting up, hanging out, dealing with teachers, homework, tests, bullies, dweebs, beautiful people, druggies, jocks, cheerleaders and the like...
Hope these help!
Orion
2007-03-11 01:27:25
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answered by Orion 5
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The teenage years are perhaps the most unsettling years a person has. You are between being a child and becoming an adult. You don't want to be treated like a child,yet you are do not have the maturity and experience to handle things like an adult. You are very peer conscious and seek group acceptance and want to fit in with your friends. Your body is changing and you are often plagued with acne. You are noticing the opposite sex and aren't quite sure how to determine if someone like you without maybe being embarrassed.
The above is an overall view of what is going on with a teenager. Hope some of it helps.
2007-03-18 11:27:06
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answered by don n 6
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Most stories come from inside ourselves. Just look around at other teens, and see what they do, Why are some more popular than others, Why do many teens stay away from the real smart ones. Why is it so important to be like the others . These I think should put something in your mind to start you thinking.
2007-03-17 15:19:12
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answered by lennie 6
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Sorry to be so blunt!
You're livin' it and IT'S all around you.
Be imaginative - unless this Q is a cry from a hopeful
plagiarist.
2007-03-17 20:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe drugs??? sex??? or family???
2007-03-11 01:33:19
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answered by mr.pige_ina 1
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