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types of structure in fiction stories

The Zombie Types

The Zombie Types

What if you're now normal because you had finally done "it", yet the next thing you had known is that you are not once again? What if you were just relaxing on a bed, then only to wake up finding yourself not there at all? What if you're a human, though not anymore? What if... you became one of those types? It wouldn't be so simple, as you are destined to be the greatest one. So what would you want to be, a Human or a "Zombie"? Well, it wouldn't be you in this story, but me. After all, I'm the chosen one, aren't I? For the title of a king. The Zombie King, I mean. ---------- I do not own the cover art. Got it from google, so all credits to you if you own it. And if you want me to bring it down, please don't. Just kidding, I will. ---------- Author's note: During the making of the opening sentences, I only thought of this as a joke story since my mind forced me to do it due to "certain" circumstances. However, when I finished writing a chapter (the one and only debut chapter), I might have felt relieved (nothing but my brain) at first, but then it just keeps continuing like the Amazon's river flow pressure. The anxiety to keep it hidden inside, I mean. So my dear damn friend (brain) suggested to me, how about actually making a novel out of it, the jokes included? And I took that personally... even if I have another series that I needed to work on because I promised that as I started it, I shall end it. But damn, this one overlapped. So I guess I'll just focus on this first instead. Also, I would not update every weekend because it would not be a weekend if I would. PS1: It would be great if you can drop a review. It will be definitely helpful for a "certain someone". Thanks. PS2: You might notice that the beginning chaps are slow, but it would not be slow at all if you are enjoying, right? Peace. PS3: I really want to make chaps every single day, but not every day is a day that I have the motivation to do so. Apologies.
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Geo-Gene Structure

Geo-Gene Structure

-No this is a not super Gene story. -No everyone in this mug is not OP because of their genes.(Well maybe some if they have good ones) -No there is no gene splicing, cause we ain’t bout to dive into that. -No there is no magical magic fairy Gene that appears and changes the world. *.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.* The phrase Geo Gene emerged once again but not as a scientific breakthrough but as an escape to an Fantasy driven world allowing players to Dive in and experience their own adventure crafted by their own choices while entangled with other player’s choices and there actions to towards the world and its inhabitants. Dominic Kiado grew up a mix breed as most in his era,With parents missing swept away by the freezing of yesteryear all that's left for the young 20yr old with a hunger for survival and trying to carve a place for himself in the cold tundra would finally reach his grasp after a year of underhanded works and blood,sweat to build his own Geo Sphere out of second head parts it was time to change his future.. *.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.**.* - This is a Fantasy Story with sum biology in it(A VERY LOOSE ON THAT BIOLOGY PART) -I’m not the best writer so this is not going to be a work of art. -This is not a stats novel and at times (cause i’m calling it) There will be a few number mistakes, so yeah do with that what you will.. -If you can’t handle that then Thank you for reading so far appreciate the slight interest. -But if you still here then lets go for a RIDE..
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What are the types of structure in fiction stories?
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2024-12-08 16:53
One common type is the linear structure. It follows a chronological order, like events happening one after another in a straightforward timeline. For example, a story might start with a character's childhood, then move on to their adolescence, and so on. Another type is the episodic structure. This is like a series of related episodes or vignettes. A story with this structure could be about a detective who has different cases in each chapter, but there's an overall arc to the character's development. And then there's the frame story structure, where there's a main story that surrounds or frames other smaller stories within it.
Can you briefly explain the types of structure in fiction stories?
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2024-12-09 02:21
Sure. Linear structure is simple and sequential. Episodic has self - contained parts. Frame story has a main story enclosing others.
What are the common types of text structure in fiction?
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2024-12-05 06:55
There are several common text structures in fiction. The chronological structure, as mentioned, is very basic and easy to follow. Then there's the frame story structure, where there is a main story that encloses other smaller stories within it. For example, in 'The Canterbury Tales', the journey of the pilgrims is the frame within which each pilgrim tells their own story. The circular structure is also used sometimes, where the story ends where it began, often giving a sense of closure and cyclical nature of life or events.
What are the common types of narrative structure in short stories?
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2024-11-25 08:37
Well, the linear structure is very straightforward and easy to follow. It simply tells the story in the order that events occur. The circular structure can be really interesting as it gives a feeling of coming full circle. It can make the reader reflect on how the character has changed or not changed during the course of the story. The episodic structure allows for a lot of flexibility. It can introduce different characters or situations in each episode and still tie them all together in the end. And the frame and parallel structures add more complexity and depth to the short story, making it more than just a simple sequence of events.
What are the types of fiction stories?
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2024-12-02 13:50
Some common types of fiction stories include mystery, where there is a puzzle to be solved, often involving a crime. Science fiction, which involves futuristic or speculative elements like advanced technology or life on other planets. And fantasy, with elements such as magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
What are the types of stories in fiction?
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2024-11-15 05:46
Well, in fiction, we have the fantasy type. This includes stories with magic, mythical creatures, and otherworldly settings like 'The Lord of the Rings'. Then there are science fiction stories that deal with futuristic concepts, advanced technology, and space exploration. Historical fiction is another type, which is set in a particular period of history and may incorporate real historical events and figures.
What are the key elements in the structure of fiction stories?
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2024-12-06 03:18
The key elements in the structure of fiction stories are characters, plot, and setting. Characters are the people or beings in the story. The plot is what happens, including the sequence of events like the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The setting is the time and place where the story occurs.
Are there different types of science fiction stories?
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2024-12-10 20:32
Yes. There are different types. For example, there is the utopian science fiction that presents an ideal future society. And on the contrary, dystopian science fiction shows a future world that is unpleasant and often oppressive.
What are the 5 types of plots for fiction stories?
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2024-12-01 12:26
Well, the 5 types. Firstly, the Quest. Think of Frodo in 'The Lord of the Rings' on his quest to destroy the ring. Then there's Adventure, like Indiana Jones' adventures. Rebirth, for example, Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' who changes from a miser to a kind man. Comedy could be something like 'Bridget Jones's Diary' with its funny dating situations. And Tragedy, like Romeo and Juliet whose love ends in death.
What are the types of characters in fiction stories?
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2024-11-12 17:12
There are several types. Protagonists are the main characters around which the story revolves. Antagonists oppose the protagonists, creating conflict. There are also secondary characters who support or interact with the main ones. Foil characters highlight the traits of the main characters through contrast.
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