Enni Now

: How does the character feel about the problem? (e.g., "The elephant was sad"). Plan : What will the character do to solve it? Attempt : The actual action taken to solve the problem. Outcome : Did the attempt work? Reaction : The final feeling or result. 📖 Option 2: The Story of Enni (Creative)

If you want me to develop a story about Enni, here is a starting point you can expand:

: Start by describing the place and characters (e.g., "A giraffe and an elephant were at a swimming pool"). : How does the character feel about the problem

If you are using the Edmonton Narrative Norms Instrument (ENNI) to help a child or student develop a story, follow these "Story Grammar" steps:

Enni was a "Midnight Architect" in a world where dreams were physically built. While most people slept, Enni wandered through the Cloud-Drafts, using a silver compass to pin down floating memories before they drifted away. Attempt : The actual action taken to solve the problem

: Introduce a problem or a reason for the action (e.g., "The elephant lost his ball in the water").

Are you a teacher looking for or assessment materials? 📖 Option 2: The Story of Enni (Creative)

Depending on whether you are referring to the storytelling assessment tool or looking for a narrative involving a character named Enni , here are two ways to "develop a story." 🧩 Option 1: The ENNI Method (Scientific)