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Nate Marcus
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CLIMAX: The predicted climax in my book is about who stole and who is trying to frame Theodore for theft. Currently in the book they have some suspects and are trying to find out who is the one who actually did the crime. The climax in the book could go two different ways. One of them is a big surprise and it was someone they didn't think it would be or it could be a big realization moment of the person that did it.
— Feb 13, 2023 01:37PM
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Nate Marcus
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INCITING INCIDENT: the inciting incident in my book is when the main character get accused of stealing things from a electronic store. the whole rest of the book is him trying to prove himself not guilty while the police keep finding more evidence against him.
— Feb 06, 2023 04:44PM
Nate Marcus
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THE 7 STORY ARCHETYPES: My story is about a rags to riches story. At the start of the book he is at the top of the world when he hears that the Duffy trial is going to continue. But then his life goes down hill when he gets into a fight and is wrongly accused of stealing electronics from a store. Along the way he learns lots of important skills and other ways he can help save himself from going to Jail.
— Jan 31, 2023 02:44PM
Nate Marcus
is on page 44 of 288
Supporting Characters: One of the supporting characters in my book is Ike, Theodore's Uncle. He plays the supporting role by helping him with many problems he has in life and can help give him the inside scoop on rumors. He also isn't the best influence because he is an ex-criminal himself. He is so close to him that he tells him stuff he doesn't tell his own parents. Ike is playing the supporting role in this book.
— Jan 23, 2023 01:31PM
Nate Marcus
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Visualize-When I read an old book or a book that has been used and is somewhat tattered I can feel and smell how good the book is. When you feel the rough page then you can feel how much love went into the book and how the people who read it liked it. The part in my book where he was riding his bike fast through a neighborhood the author used lots of adjectives and descriptions of things that I could see it well.
— Jan 17, 2023 02:29PM
