Thursday, January 26, 2012

Empathy Q&A

Q1. do you involve readers in the story?
A1. No, not so much.
Q2. do you relates events in sequence? 
A2. Yes, everything in my story are in a sequence.
Q3. do you includes detailed observations of people, places, and events?
A3. Yeah, a few. There's not really any details on people, but i have Maxx Motorcycle detailed a little bit and a lot of detail telling about the events going on when I was riding my motorcycle.
Q4. do you present important changes, contrasts, or conflicts and creates tension?
A4. Every now and again in a few select spots I added a bit of tension, I think. Throughout my story there really aren't any instances where there was any conflicts.
Q5. is it told from a point of view--usually the author's point of view?
A5. Maybe? from time to time at least. I'm not good at figuring out, or sticking to, a style of writing. It'll change form day to day.
Q6. do you focus on a connection between past events, people, or places and the present?
A6. Not really. I mean it's about me learning to ride a motorcycle.. so there isn't much life-changing morals or lessons to be learned here.
Q7. do you make a point, communicate a main idea or dominant impression?
A7. I might, I guess. It should put across the idea that i love my motorcycle but besides that there isn't anything too drastic going on.

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