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Writing Through the Wardrobe
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Introduction
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Lesson 1: Narration and Point of View2 Steps
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Lesson 2: Inversion and Juxtaposition, Characterization2 Steps
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Lesson 3: Showing and Telling, Description2 Steps
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Lesson 4: Dramatic Irony2 Steps
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Lesson 5: Exposition2 Steps
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Lesson 6: Some Guidelines for Dialogue2 Steps
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Lesson 7: More on Dialogue and Characterization2 Steps
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Lesson 8: Description and Figurative Language2 Steps
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Lesson 9: Desire, Choice, Consequence2 Steps
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Lesson 10: Concision2 Steps
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Lesson 11: More on Figurative Language2 Steps
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Lesson 12: Symbolism2 Steps
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Lesson 13: Character-Driven Action2 Steps
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Lesson 14: World-Building2 Steps
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Lesson 15: Action and Motion2 Steps
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Lesson 16: Allegory2 Steps
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Lesson 17: Slowing Down2 Steps
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Lesson 18: Abundance2 Steps
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In one paragraph, describe a person (fictional or real). But here’s the catch: You can’t describe the character directly. You can only describe one room in the character’s house. To put it another way, describe a room in such a way that the reader feels that he or she knows the person who lives there.