Creative Writing Assessment Criteria
1) The story-line is clear.
2) An original and personal approach is evident.
3) The story has a sequence and builds to a conclusion.
4) Vocabulary is varied and fits the story.
5) Narrative devices which fit the subject matter and the writer's intention are used.
6) Any grammar errors do not affect the intended message.
2) An original and personal approach is evident.
3) The story has a sequence and builds to a conclusion.
4) Vocabulary is varied and fits the story.
5) Narrative devices which fit the subject matter and the writer's intention are used.
6) Any grammar errors do not affect the intended message.
Narrative Devices
These are techniques that move the story forward or help you to tell the story. They are well known and you will know them when you see them but you probably don't know that they are collectively called 'narrative devices'.
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Literary Techniques
These are ways to make your story more interesting. You can use them to keep the reader's interest in the situation or the characters. They include things like;