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A List of 500 Character Quirks and Traits by Slightly_Strange
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A little help for my fellow readers. Thank you so much for 77K! Check out my other story: https://www.wattpad.com/myworks/97116928-the-band-whore-diaries
How to read Body Language? by Sassy_Brassy
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They say curiosity killed the cat. But why kill the cat when you can read body language? Is he angry? Is she happy? Is he sad? Is she excited? Is he jealous? While meeting/interacting with people we often come across these questions. We are not sure how the other person is feeling. This gets frustrating when asking them is never an option. So how can we know what the other person is feeling without asking them? The answer is BODY LANGUAGE! We can read their body language and know what's on their mind. This book contains some facts about body language. Reading this may not make you an expert but it surely will give you some clues about people's body language. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ WARNING- Body language is not an exact science. No single body language sign is a reliable indicator. Understanding body language involves the interpretation of several consistent signals to support or indicate a particular conclusion.
The Guide to Wattpad (& Creative Writing) by _Sophie_Isobel
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Since 2013, this Wattpad Guide has offered writers, just like you, helpful writing tips & techniques, across 60+ chapters, to improve your writing ability and Wattpad success.
The Do's and Don'ts of Writing a Story by xxdelinquentxx
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For all you amateur writers on Wattpad that want to write a smashing book. Here are the top tips. There are four different sections in here: PLOT - anything incredibly relevant to a book. The backbone. Everything that, usually, you always need. LANGUAGE - here covers common grammatical errors, punctuation, vocabulary etc. HOW TO - this is broad range of things, idea, facts that may be relevant to your story e.g. guns, representation, romanticism etc. AU/WRITING PROMPT - these two sections cover ideas, settings, dialogues that may kickstart your writing process. This is a collection of advice I have found online and my own advice. Feel free to comment anything you want to see or find out!