oter

Use transitions to guide the reader through the narrative from "summary" of The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante

Transitions are essential tools for writers to use in guiding readers through a narrative. They serve as signposts that help readers navigate the story smoothly from one point to the next. Transitions can take many forms, from simple words like "however" or "in addition" to more complex phrases that connect ideas and events. By using transitions effectively, writers can create a coherent and cohesive narrative that keeps readers engaged and invested in the story. One way to think about transitions is to consider them as bridges that connect different parts of the narrative. Just as a bridge helps travelers cross a river or gap, transitions help readers move from one scene or idea to the next without getting lost or confused. Without these bridges, readers may struggle to understand the flow of the story and lose interest in following along. Transitions can also help writers ...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    Similar Posts
    Different mapping tools cater to various needs
    Different mapping tools cater to various needs
    Mapping tools are not one-size-fits-all solutions; they come in many shapes and sizes, each serving a specific purpose. The div...
    Honing storytelling skills through practice
    Honing storytelling skills through practice
    Developing your storytelling skills requires consistent practice. The more you practice telling stories, the better you will be...
    Teacherstudent interaction in Japanese classes
    Teacherstudent interaction in Japanese classes
    Teacher-student interaction in Japanese classes plays a crucial role in language learning. It is through these interactions tha...
    Leveraging authority figures or experts can increase the credibility of ideas
    Leveraging authority figures or experts can increase the credibility of ideas
    When trying to make an idea more credible, one effective strategy is to leverage authority figures or experts. By associating a...
    Use analogies to make complex ideas more relatable
    Use analogies to make complex ideas more relatable
    Analogies are powerful tools for making complex ideas more relatable. By comparing something unfamiliar to something more famil...
    Build trust and credibility through clear and honest communication
    Build trust and credibility through clear and honest communication
    Establishing trust and credibility is essential in any form of communication. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is...
    Gain confidence by focusing on audience needs
    Gain confidence by focusing on audience needs
    To gain confidence when presenting, shift your focus from yourself to your audience. By understanding and addressing their need...
    Messages should be credible and believable
    Messages should be credible and believable
    To make our messages stick, we must ensure that they are not only credible but also believable. Credibility is about being trus...
    Speak with passion and conviction
    Speak with passion and conviction
    Speaking with passion and conviction is a vital aspect of effective public speaking. When you speak with passion, you convey yo...
    Practice empathy in your communication
    Practice empathy in your communication
    Empathy is a key element in effective communication. When we practice empathy in our interactions with others, we are able to t...
    oter

    The Making of a Story

    Alice LaPlante

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.