Understanding the Five Ws in Writing

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What is the purpose of using the five Ws in stories?

To make fictional works interesting and nonfictional accounts accurate

What is the significance of the traffic jam in the story?

It highlights Maya's concern about being late and impacting her friendship

How did Maya feel when she realized she might be late for dinner?

Worried

What prevented Maya from contacting her friends to inform them about her delay?

Her phone battery was dead

Why did Chad and Jules react positively to Maya's late arrival?

They were happy to see her finally arrive

Where were Maya and her friends supposed to meet for dinner?

Hemingway's restaurant in downtown Auckland

What was the main reason behind Maya's plan to go out to dinner with her friends?

To meet friends she hadn't seen in a long time

'Caught in a Jam' is an example of ____________ writing.

'Fictional'

'Caught in a Jam' illustrates the importance of ____________.

'Planning ahead'

What job does Maya have in the story?

Accountant

Why was Maya in a rush to meet her friends on Friday night?

To catch up with friends she hadn't seen in a year

What caused Maya's delay on her way to the restaurant?

Construction on the freeway

How did Maya feel when she realized she might be late for dinner?

Nervous

What was the initial plan for Maya and her friends on Friday night?

Have dinner together at Hemingway's restaurant

Where did Maya and her friends originally plan to meet for dinner?

At Hemingway's restaurant in downtown Auckland

How did Maya eventually inform her friends about her delay?

"She arrived at the restaurant and explained what happened

'Caught in a Jam' primarily serves as an example of ____________ writing.

'Fictional'

Learn about the five Ws in writing, which are who, what, when, where, and why. Discover how these questions can help in creating successful communication and delivering a complete story or idea.

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