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๐ Topic Summary
A great title grabs the reader's attention and hints at what the story is about! It's like the cover of a book โ it needs to be catchy! When writing a narrative, the title is your first chance to make an impression. It should reflect the story's theme, characters, or main conflict. Good titles can be straightforward, mysterious, or even funny!
Coming up with a good title takes practice. The goal is to find something that is original, relevant, and engaging. These activities will help you practice coming up with titles that will make people want to read your stories!
๐ค Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with its definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Narrative | A. The feeling or atmosphere of a story |
| 2. Title | B. A struggle between opposing forces |
| 3. Conflict | C. A story or account of events |
| 4. Theme | D. The main subject or idea in a piece of writing |
| 5. Mood | E. The name given to a book, play, or other artistic work |
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the paragraph using the words: engaging, readers, title, story, attention.
A good ______ is essential for any ______. It grabs the ______'s ______ and makes them want to read more. An ______ title will help your story stand out.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about a time you read a book or saw a movie with a particularly memorable title. Why do you think the title was so effective?
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