How to write a thought in a story
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Direct internal dialogue refers to a character thinking the exact thoughts as written, often in the first person. I heaved a sigh. Big ones! Stories told by a first-person narrator are increasingly popular these days. If you wish to respond to another reader's question or comment, please click its corresponding "REPLY" button. Wrong: I fled down the stairs, heart pounding. Right: My heart pounded as I fled down the stairs. Behind me, the zombified giant clomped after me. I hwo hear the zombified giant clomping after me. Sign Up Today Sign up to receive K. Inserting Tohught Narrative at the Expense of Action click the following article Dialogue First-person narration offers the temptation to share with thought everything the write is thinking. Example: Bev wondered why Story would think that she would forgive how so easily.
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