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8.5 - Writing A Composition
8.5 - Writing A Composition
composition
Five steps to writing a
good composition
Body
(What happened in the
story?)
(What was the problem?)
Ending
(How was the problem
solved?)
(What happened in the
end?)
Writing plan (with
answers)
Setting Characters
(Where did it take (Who are the
place?) Parade square Introductio
characters?)
(When did it take The lower primary n
place?) pupils
Flag – lowering
ceremony
Body
(What happened in the story?)
Tom was distracted by a bird. He told his friend, Jim, to look
at it.
(What was the problem?)
They did not sing the National Anthem.
Ending
(How was the problem solved?)
They were caught by the Discipline Master and were
punished.
(What happened in the end?)
They promised to show respect by singing the National
Anthem and not to be distracted again.
Step 4: Write your
composition
– Introduction
Write the introduction first.
This part of your composition
gives your reader some ideas
of what your composition is
about.
You can write about the
setting and introduce the
characters of your
composition here.
Step 4: Write your
composition
- Introduction
Sample introduction: