DearAbby92 answered Monday February 19 2007, 5:20 pm: That question is a bit vauge. Are you writing a story? Are you verbally telling a story? Are you writing/telling a true story, or are you making it up?
Drop me an email with the specifics, Im a published author and would be glad to help :)
amberbritt answered Monday February 19 2007, 5:09 pm: say more about it ok i will make up a story ok say there was this person that walked across the street and robbed a store dont ask thats the first thing that poped in my head ij thats not a good enough story say it like this there was this mean man that wore a black coat and blue jeans and he walked across the busy road and he walked into the big white bank and then he sneaked by the counter and went pass slowly looking at the girl in a blue dress nicly and said hi and she said what are you doing he said putting money in my depsite and then he ran and robbed the store running out fastly where the cops were chasing him he ran to the white car and jumped in it so fast you couldent even tell he went into it and then he was speeding like the fastest care ever
ok i dont wanna make a long story and im know it sounds weird but thats the first story that poped into my head and i dident wanna think hope i helped [ amberbritt's advice column | Ask amberbritt A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Monday February 19 2007, 4:52 pm: really get into it. Use a lot of details, and be dramatic. thats all you can do basically. talk slow and clear too!!!
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