Story Ending

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Story Ending Done by Alan Cyborg 1. Moral lesson proverb, idiom, saying / the main character learning a lesson/ turning over a new leaf, change in attitude or action a. E.g. From that day onwards, Bob had stopped teasing everyone. It was as if he had turned over a new leaf. He had learnt his lesson that faithful day. 2. Report of what happened in the end (crime related) on newspaper, television, radio, or in between people a. E.g. b. In the end, the road accident was published in a newspaper. It read, saying that both drivers had died tragically and some pedestrians were injured due to the flying debris. 3. Imagery concept/ theme: e.g He was like an angel a. From that day onwards, I looked to him like he was my guardian angel, protecting me in times of distress. 4. Flashback recollect memory, and then later fading off a. E.g. Those horrible memories were still stuck to me, however hard I tried to forget them. 5. Cliffhanger a statement to suggest that there is more than meets the eye at the ending 6. Life continues return back to planned routine a. E.g. Despite the near-death experience I faced, I decided to continue to take another roller coaster

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Story Ending

Done by Alan Cyborg

1. Moral lesson – proverb, idiom, saying / the main character learning a lesson/ turning over a

new leaf, change in attitude or action

a. E.g.

From that day onwards, Bob had stopped teasing everyone. It was as if he had

turned over a new leaf. He had learnt his lesson that faithful day.

2. Report of what happened in the end (crime related) – on newspaper, television, radio, or in

between people

a. E.g.

b. In the end, the road accident was published in a newspaper. It read, saying that both

drivers had died tragically and some pedestrians were injured due to the flying

debris.

3. Imagery – concept/ theme: e.g He was like an angel

a. From that day onwards, I looked to him like he was my guardian angel, protecting

me in times of distress.

4. Flashback – recollect memory, and then later fading off

a. E.g.

Those horrible memories were still stuck to me, however hard I tried to forget them.

5. Cliffhanger – a statement to suggest that there is more than meets the eye at the ending

6. Life continues – return back to planned routine

a. E.g.

Despite the near-death experience I faced, I decided to continue to take another

roller coaster