How would I write a sequel to a story I read

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Answer 1

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You could write it any way you want to but it is important to keep similar aspects the same. Such as the main characters name and attitude. Most sequels have new characters and different conflicts. You would need to make sure that your idea would be different but still similar to the first book. If you need inspiration read summarys or fan made stories of sequels to books and movies. The plot is usually much different from the original book or movie in a sequel sometimes characters die or new problems are caused and solved.

Explanation:

Answer 2

Don't just pick up where the last story left off.

Give the reader something new.

Make the stakes different.

Play with Expectations.

Include at least one great new character.

Don't be afraid to let beloved characters go.

Identify what made the first book special, then offer more.


Related Questions

1. What is an argumentative claim?
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Answer:

Sure, hope this helps

Explanation:

In academic writing, an argument is usually the main idea, often called a “claim” or “thesis statement,” backed up with evidence that supports the idea. ... In other words, gone are the happy days of being given a “topic” about which you can write anything.

Answer:

an argumentative claim is usually a main idea or thesis statement backed up with evidence that supports the idea.

Explanation:

How are Tony's parents' hopes for his future different? Which course do you suppose his life
will take?

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Answer:

he would grow up to be probably handsome strong and I young man

Carrie can fold 20 shirts in two minutes. If she continues at this rate, how long will it take her to fold 50 shirts?

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Answer:

5 Minutes

Explanation:

It would take 5 minutes, this is because she can fold 10 shirts is 1 minutes, so it took her 2 minutes to fold 20 shirts, if you double that you get 40 shirts in 4 minutes, then add 10 to that which took 1 minutes to fold those.

Hope I answered well enough for you!!

Answer:

2.5

Explanation:

the answer is 2.5 because u divided it and subtracted in quantidy

How does Untermeyer create the mood and tone when the volcano was forming? a. by describing Tito's feelings c. using figurative language to describe the sounds b. using dialogue between the characters d. none of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

c. using figurative language to describe the sounds

Explanation:

This is because, in-order for Untermeyer to create the mood, he needs to be able to express it in such a way that, the sound would be well understood. This he can only achieve, by the use of the figurative language.

I think it is C Using figurative language to describe the sounds

do you think teenagers should be allowed to vote?

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The reason I think Teenagers shouldn’t be aloud to vote is cause they not fully grown up yet & they don’t really understand

Circle the correct answer.
Which incident in the scene sets up a conflict between Tor and Bret
A Brett makes fun of the way Tor speaks.
B Brett grabs Tor's arm and gives him a warning.
C Tor thinks Brett is trying to feed Olivia to an animal.
D Olivia speaks harshly to Brett.

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Answer:

I think B.

Brett grabs Tor's arm and give him a warning

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
When my sister ___ at the college 2 years ago she _______ to learn several foreign languages.
A was studying/tried
B studies/tries
studied/was trying
D studies/trying​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Was studying

Was trying

I think option D is correct

Read the passage. PLEASE HELP ASAP I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST

A Complication or Two

The rejection letter from my Ivy League school of choice was the first major obstacle I encountered in my grand 10-year plan. It was not the last. I was 17, and at the time quite certain that nothing would derail me from my grandiose future. I planned to achieve everything my parents expected, and more. The first step was supposed to have been attending my parents’ alma mater, graduating with honors, and then moving on to law school without pausing to let my peers—or competitors—catch me. To say that’s not how it went is a gross understatement.

Needing a distraction in my moment of crisis, I decided to pick up another couple of hours of volunteer service. I rode the subway to Tri-Valley Hospital with that rejection letter wrinkled in my right fist. I probably should have left it at home, but I couldn’t bring myself to put it down. I’d spent so many hours volunteering at Tri-Valley to build my community service résumé that the trek there felt like it was accomplished on autopilot rather than through any active involvement on my part.

Alma was a new volunteer that morning, and I felt grateful for her presence, though I suppose I really didn’t pay much attention to her. Mostly, I was relieved to have something to focus on, other than the big fat rejection letter swelling in my pocket. I showed Alma the volunteer wing, which was really just a room with a few lockers, a microwave, and a lot of large posters with rules and cautionary messages. She shadowed me on that shift, and together we delivered food trays, chatted with bedridden patients who didn’t have visitors that morning, and carried out a number of fairly tedious tasks. I forgot Alma’s name three times and had to apologize. It was a unique enough name that I shouldn’t have forgotten once, but the rejection letter was burning a hole in my pocket and apparently in my mind.

At lunch, Alma sat across from me, even though by then several other regular volunteers had arrived and offered to take her out for real food rather than subjecting her to the cafeteria fare. I can’t imagine how far gone I must have seemed to her, but I’ll never forget what she said as I prodded the chocolate mass parading as cake on my tray. “You must really love what you do here,” she said. “I can tell you care about this place and the patients we visited.”

Her words dug into me, primarily because I had never once stopped to consider whether I enjoyed my time at the hospital. Hundreds of food trays served, hundreds of patients visited, and still somehow the whole experience amounted to nothing more than a checkmark on the extensive list of what I needed to accomplish to achieve my goals. I did think about it then, as I finished my dessert. She wasn’t incorrect. A lot of people hate hospitals—the lights, the sterile smell, the undercurrent of urgency, illness, and tragedy. But I didn’t hate it at all. The fact that I was there that day proved more than anything else that I saw it as a comfortable place.

Alma and I ended up attending the same university. It wasn’t Ivy League, and I wasn’t pre-law. Freshman year, I decided to complete my undergraduate degree on an accelerated three-year plan. Although that three years stretched to four-and-a-half, when I graduated, my wife of two years, whose name I had not forgotten once since that first day at Tri-Valley, was by my side and expecting our first daughter. Medical school was its own unique challenge, especially after the twins came along halfway through. We purchased our first house the year they turned six, after I landed a residency at Tri-Valley. But we slept in a nearby hotel for the first two months of home ownership because of a burst pipe that flooded our bedrooms the week we moved in.

Looking back, I suppose my life started with that letter. I don’t think everything necessarily happens for a reason—there’s too much tragedy in the world for that. But there’s no doubt that some misfortunes turn into pivotal moments that can alter the course of a person’s life for the better. Alma and I have been together for 30 years now, and I still wonder what that other life—the one in which my letter said “congratulations”—might look like. I expect it would have been pretty grand, full of its own triumphs and pitfalls. My children are fresh to the adult world, and when I see their tears as plans go sideways, I like to imagine that someday they’ll sit where I am with people to love, hobbies to pursue, and maybe even a spare dollar in the bank.

How does Alma influence the narrator's life?


a. She has lunch with him instead of going out with the other volunteers.

b. She is by his side throughout college.

c. She points out how much he loves his volunteer work.

d. She shadows the narrator on his shift and helps him with the patients.

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Answer:

well I can answer this for you but try reading the question first and then read the passage makes it so much easier

ASAP PLEASE HELP!!!! Was it possible for people of color to seek justice under all the Jim Crow laws they were subjected to? Why or why not?

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

they were not given the same rights as white people. This has been seen in the entire time period of segrsgstion. To kill a mockingbird is a good example.

WOULD APPRECIATE IF YHU COULD ANSWER

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Answer:

You should scan the text quickly, the read it.

Explanation:

I hope this is right :)

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In the story "By the waters of Babylon," how does John view the
world, and how do we know? Explain.

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Answer:


John's view of the world changes as he progresses through his journey. When the story first begins, John accepts the world as it has been taught to him. He accepts the rules of his society, and he doesn't question them. He knows that only priests get to touch metal and go into the Dead Places.


Which piece of evidence best supports the
author's view that men controlled women's
ability to succeed intellectually?

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Answer:

The answer is c.

Explanation:

The piece of evidence best supports the  author's view that men controlled women's  ability to succeed intellectually:

C)"Since her pin money which depended on the goodwill of her father, She   was only enough to keep her clothed, she was debarred from such alleviation as cake even to Keats or Tennyson or Caryle."

The piece of evidence best supports the  author's view that men controlled women's  ability to succeed intellectually is "Since her pin money which depended on the goodwill of her father, She   was only enough to keep her clothed, she was debarred from such alleviation as cake even to Keats or Tennyson or Caryle."

Therefore,the correct answer is C.

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Answer:

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Read this excerpt from “The Myth of Hercules.”

Hera cast a terrible spell on Hercules. She made Hercules lazy and tired. Instead of leading other warriors into battle and defending his home, Hercules spent his days sleeping. Without his leadership, his town fell to the enemy. When the spell was broken, Hercules was horrified by what had happened while he slept so comfortably.

Which statement best describes the excerpt?

The excerpt shows the hero as a brave warrior in battle.
The excerpt shows the hero’s obstacle that he must overcome.
The excerpt shows the hero fulfilling his destiny.
The excerpt shows the hero’s superhuman qualities.

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Answer:

The excerpt shows the hero's obstacle that he must overcome

Explanation:

order of elimination

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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In one to two sentences, describe the strategy of "Creating Mental Images" in your own words.

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Answer:

Creating a mental image in your head allows you to understand the writer more clearly and notice many of the connotations of the story/passage, You can also use your 5 senses to understand the setting of the story the writer has created for you to visualize the story and to have a 1st person perspective of the story, This allows you to concentrate on the story and make a visual idea of your own.

Explanation:

You're welcome.

Based on context clues in the sentence, what is most likely meaning of inauspicious

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Answer:

Unlucky, not being able to succeed

Explanation:

-Inauspicious is a word that is used to describe person that doesnt have much luck who is unlikely to succeed.

Answer:

Unlucky

Explanation:

Which of the following is the central theme of Frankenstein?
A) Humans should not create anything that cannot be controlled.
B) Human knowledge can betray, and it can create monsters.
C) Artificial life is attainable and should be pursued.
D) Nuclear weapons and DNA manipulation are evil.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

because i said so

What is the prize for the winner of the contest?

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Answer:

What's the story??

Explanation:

20 characters

I will rate you Brainliest if you are willing to ask the forbidden Joe question.

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Answer:

forbidden Joe questionforbidden Joe questionforbidden Joe question696969969696996

Explanation:

U lost “the game” a tee hee

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Which of the following conclusions about flamingos is supported by the
passage?
A
They would have fewer predators if they weren't so social.
B
They only live in groups when the temperature gets cold,
They have a higher survival rate by living in groups.
D. They are very independent and prefer to be alone.

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They are very independent and prefer to be alone

Read the excerpt from The Call of the Wild. When Buck earned sixteen hundred dollars in five minutes for John Thornton, he made it possible for his master to pay off certain debts and to journey with his partners into the East after a fabled lost mine, the history of which was as old as the history of the country. Where does this event fit in the plot’s structure? rising action exposition falling action resolution

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Answer:

falling action

Explanation:

Answer:

falling action

Explanation:

He closed his eyes in order to fix his last thoughts upon his wife and children. The water, touched to gold by the early sun, the brooding mists under the banks at some distance down the stream, the fort, the soldiers, the piece of drift--all had distracted him. And now he became conscious of a new disturbance. Striking through the thought of his dear ones was sound which he could neither ignore nor understand, a sharp, distinct, metallic percussion like the stroke of a blacksmith's hammer upon the anvil; it had the same ringing quality. He wondered what it was, and whether immeasurably distant or near by-- it seemed both. Its recurrence was regular, but as slow as the tolling of a death knell. He awaited each new stroke with impatience and--he knew not why--apprehension. The intervals of silence grew progressively longer; the delays became maddening. With their greater infrequency the sounds increased in strength and sharpness. They hurt his ear like the trust of a knife; he feared he would shriek. What he heard was the ticking of his watch.
What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

A) to speak out against war
B) to illustrate the evil nature of the man’s captors
C) to force the reader to sympathize with the condemned man
D) to share the maddening, final thoughts of a condemned man

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I think the answer to this passage is C I think I hope that helped ‍♀️

Topic : you are going to make a career out of your hobby,what sort of things will you need to learn ? wat kind of training will you take ?express in 2 para​

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Answer:

  If you were to make a career out of your hobby, you'd need to learn how it actually works. Writers have to learn how books are published, singers need to learn how the music business functions, and dancers need to learn what their expectations are. If you made a career out of your hobby you would most likely need to go to a school. Sure, there are people who do their hobby without having gone to actual training but you almost always need it.

  The type of training most people take is when they go to college. They more often than not go through a type of school at least similar to college. Hopefully if you're good at what you do, you'll get into a good school and that will definitely boost your chances. You need, for lack of a better word, experience in your field. If you needed to write a book but didn't know how to write, if you were to play the guitar but had never played one in your life, or were to paint without ever picking up a paintbrush beforehand, you wouldn't make it too far. That is why you need training.

(Sorry if this was long!)

Every body did it (change into negative)

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Answer:

no-one did it

Explanation:

thats the correct answer

Answer:

Nobody did it .

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what is the black wealth gap? explain

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The Black-white wealth gap reflects a society that has not and does not afford equality of opportunity to all its citizens. Efforts by Black Americans to build wealth can be traced back throughout American history.

Jason found out that tuition for a two-year technical school will cost about $3,500 per year. Books and supplies will cost another $1,100 per year. Assuming he will quit his job making $250 a week and devote all his time to the program, what will his total cost be for training? I’ve give brainly and a free mask

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Answer:

$35200

Explanation:

3500+3500+1100+1100+(250*52*2)=35200

you must calculate the wage that he is giving up. 250 * 52 is 13000 per year and add the cost of tuition and books and wage each year

Read the sentences.

Focused on helping his neighbors, Mark began rebuilding after the storm. He organized a team of volunteers after a local hardware store began delivering donated supplies. To watch the town come back to life was incredible.

Which phrase is a participial phrase?

focused on helping his neighbors
he organized a team of volunteers
after a local hardware store
to watch the town come back to life

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Answer:

A. Focused on helping his neighbors

Explanation:

Answer:

A. focused on helping his neighbors

Explanation:

the test

Which MOST ACCURATELY summarizes this fable?
es
A)
B)
The king of Mount Tmolus judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo.
When Midas does not agree that Apollo's music is better, Apollo changes
the ears of Midas into the ears of a donkey.
The king of Mount Tmolus judges a music contest between Pan and Apollo.
When Midas does not agree that Pan's music is better, Pan changes the
ears of Midas into a donkey who must remain on Mount Tmolus forever.
Midas joins the King of Mount Tmolus in a variety of games with Nymphs,
Apollo, and Pan. When the musical artistry of Pan is admired by everyone
except Midas, Midas is punished by the gods and is condemned to the
humiliation of having donkey ears,
Midas foolishly decides to live in the wild woods and fields, which angers
Apollo and Pan. Luckily for Midas, the king of Mount Tmolus acts as a
mediator and encourages everyone to enjoy the charms of music, Apollo is
only assuaged temporarily and turns Midas into a donkey
)
D)

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

There really isn't any explanation to this.

Hope I helped! ☺

Answer: the answer is A “ Apollo possesses impressive musical ability and a regal, but vindictive nature.”

Explanation:

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1) the children are watching a documentary now

2)bruce did not have a pet when he was a child

3) sauroposeidons are the largest dinosaurs that ever lived

4) the museum usually opens at 9:00

5) patrick loves to play chess with his friends

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which verb or verb phrase signals an inappropriate shift in mood?

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Will you engage. :)))
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