 If you're a GCSE student who struggles with creative writing and even knowing how to structure your story, then this is for you. Now, when it comes to creative writing, which is question number five of the language paper one exam, where most students go wrong is they start off quite strong. They're writing, writing, writing, and then the story goes all over the place. This is because they do not have a solid structure. A solid structure is as easy as following the story mountain framework. All stories have what we call a story arc and it's split into five steps. You're beginning paragraph where you describe the setting and establish the scene using good pathetic fallacy. You'll build up paragraph, which is the second paragraph. This is where you've got your protagonist. They go on some form of adventure. Your third paragraph, which is your problem paragraph. This is where they meet a villain or some form of obstacle. Your fourth paragraph, which is your resolution paragraph. This is how they resolve this issue or maybe the other one by this issue. And your fifth and final paragraph is your ending. Either have a really interesting ending or end with a cliffhanger. Please avoid cliches.