Write A Story In Which A Decision Changes The Course Of Events.
Complete Question
Write A Story In Which A Decision Changes The Course Of Events.
Question Type
Story Writing
Course
O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course
Planning & Thought Process
- Opening: Start with action instead of calm description
- Development: Introduce decision point early
- Flashback: Show why the decision matters
- Climax: Decision leads to unexpected direction
- Ending: Reflective but slightly open-ended
- Techniques: Faster pacing, varied paragraph lengths, internal conflict
Model Answer
I almost turned back.
The thought came suddenly, just as I reached the crossing. It would have been easy to do — just a few steps in the opposite direction, and everything would have continued exactly as planned. For a moment, I stood there, watching the signal change, aware that the choice I made in that second would decide everything that followed.
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Instead, I crossed.
The street was louder on the other side, more crowded, less familiar. I had not intended to come this way, yet something about the decision felt deliberate, as though I had chosen it for a reason I did not fully understand. I moved forward, trying to ignore the sense that I had stepped slightly outside the path I was supposed to follow.
A memory interrupted my thoughts — a conversation from earlier that morning. I had been given clear instructions, simple enough to follow. There had been no confusion, no uncertainty. I had agreed without hesitation, confident that I would do exactly as expected. Standing there now, that confidence felt misplaced.
The further I walked, the more obvious it became that I was no longer in control of the situation. The surroundings had changed completely, and with them, my sense of direction. What had started as a small decision had begun to shape everything around me.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
I stopped eventually, not because I had reached a destination, but because I realised I did not know where I was going anymore.
That was the moment it became clear. The decision itself had not been significant when I made it. It was the effect of it, the way it had quietly altered the direction of everything else, that mattered.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
And even though nothing dramatic had happened, I understood that I would not have arrived at this point if I had chosen differently.
Good Things About This Narration
- More dynamic opening (starts with action, not description)
- Varied paragraph lengths create better flow
- Strong focus on internal conflict and decision-making
- Flashback is brief but effective
- Ending is subtle and thoughtful, not predictable
