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ESSAY: WRITING A SHORT STORY
You have now completed a great deal of the work on your story, and are ready to begin writing.

Here is your goal for this assignment:

Write, evaluate, and revise a short story

Write rapidly for as long as you can, while the scenes and people are fresh in your mind. You may be able to finish only one incident or to write the whole story at one sitting. When your thoughts begin to wander, take a break and return a little later. Try to write your way through the entire story before doing the revisions you are sure to need.

Leave your finished draft for a while and return later to reread it. On this second try, you will find places where the writing is not clear, dull stretches where you must use more interesting language, and essential points of the plot that you have failed to include. Rewrite these passages as best you can.

Evaluation and Revision. Use this checklist to locate the weaknesses in your story.

Are the characters believable and interesting?
Have I described the setting sufficiently, without too many details?
Is the plot clear with incidents in logical order?
Is the conflict clear to the reader?
Is the point of view the same throughout the story?
Is the conflict resolved at the climax?
Is the denouement brief and satisfying?
Does the dialogue sound natural?
Have I used colorful and interesting figures of speech and other descriptive words?
Is there variety in the sentence structure?
Is my intended theme clear to the reader?
I know this story is not perfect; is it the best I can do?
When you have made the desired revisions in content, check your latest draft for mechanical errors, such as misspelled words and faulty punctuation, Your finished story should be at least 1,000 words long.

When you are satisfied with both content and form, remember to proofread the story before submitting it for your teacher to grade.

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Some of the Agricultural challenges Africa faced are land reforms, technological innovation, climatic change, value chains, trade,irrigation e.t.c.Explanation:Some of the Agricultural challenges Africa faced are land reforms, technological innovation, climatic change, value chains, trade,irrigation e.t.c. and these affect food production in the continent.Technological Innovation: Africa lack ideas, innovations that require the use of technology to promote growth and development of food in the continent.Lack of technical know how, processing and storage facilities have endanger many crops produced and many have been affected by pest and diseases leading to wastage of these resources.Land reforms policies by imposing ceiling on farm lands and restricting the allocation and use of farm reduce farm sizes to be use for Agriculture and these have lead to decrease in production of food.The problem of climate change affects Agriculture in the continent...for example decreased or changes in precipitation pattern,increase in temperatures, reduction in water availability can reduce access to food and disrupt Agricultural productivityProblem of irrigation is another problem. In adequate method of irrigating farm lands have lead to waterlogging, maldistribution of water, congestion of canals and unavailability of water for crops growth and destruction of crops.Business or value chain of Agriculture in Africa lack the technical know to make good quality out of raw produce and more income for sustenance

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