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Working in groups of four, create your own mystery story. You may use the following chart to plan your story.
Title of 'Solve-it Story' | |
Main Character | |
Secondary character | |
Setting (where and when) | |
Problem | |
Main events | |
Climax | |
Solution |
Solution
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