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What form should i wright my book in?

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ok theres three different forms i want to wright in either a journal form a form when the main character is the narrator an its present time or the same as the second one in past tense

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  1. I believe you mean write, not wright.

    As to the actual question, that's something you should decide for yourself.  Which fits your protagonist best?  For example, if your protagonist is an obnoxious football player, then it would be unlikely he would keep a diary and so you should then probably use a different form.


  2. i think the second idea.

  3. I agree with the first answer. What fits your protagonist best? (Protagonist is the main good charecter and antagonist is the main bad one.) And for that case, the Antoganist also. Either would fit for just any old rude antagonist, but which one fits best for your charecters. It also depends on how much action is in your story. I doubt that it would be very exciting re-telling a great battle. (people'd get bored with it real quick because it's just like social-studies all over again.) And then it depends on what kind of Genre you have. Like what is the setting of the story? Ya know? it also depends on the age of the charecters. if they are kinda older, you wanna go for the narrating the past point of view.

    But like the first person that answered said, you mainly have to look at all of these detail, (yes, there is quite a bit, isn't there?) and decide what best fits your charecters and what best seems right in you soul.

    Good Luck.

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