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If given in an examination, make your diary entry experiential i.e. write as if you have really been a part of the situation set in the question and what you are writing in your own experience, your own point of view and your very own feelings. How to Write a Diary? Basic rules of Diary Writing. The First rule of Diary Writing in general is - Write only if you really feel like writing a Diary.
Diary entries experiences of a British soldier. Many of the combatants of the First World War recorded the daily events of their experiences in the form of a diary. Some were published after the war and have become celebrated. Many more, however, remained tucked away in cupboard drawers for years, unpublished and unseen. Dear diary, Today has been quite exciting but shocking actually. It was.
Write the first draft of your diary story based on the outline. With any story, but particularly one in diary format, voice is vital if the story is going to be successful. The only way to find your and your character's voice is by writing regardless of whether or not you are happy with what is coming out. You may not find the character's voice -- his mannerisms, the way he talks and phrases.
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To write a diary entry Yesterday you learnt about VE Day. Today you are going to pretend that you are a member of the Royal Family and write a diary entry from their perspective. Use the information provided in Tuesday’s lesson, the success criteria and sentence starters to help you. We have also provided images from that day to help you imagine what it would have been like to be in London.
Diary entry writing sample for classes 9 and 10. Today you visited a zoo which made you sad about the plight of the caged animals. So you decided to write a diary entry about your feelings. Write the entry in about 100-120 words about your feelings.
The above diary entry comes from Wilhelm Hoffman, a soldier in the 94th Infantry Division of the German Sixth Army. Hoffman’s diary is an amazing insight into the attitude of ordinary German soldiers before and during the battle of Stalingrad. The entry was written at the end of July, a month before Stalingrad. Up to then, the German army had seen victory after victory and Hoffman felt.