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<title>Narrative Witchcraft: How to Turn Instagram Stories into Instigative Stories</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ How to structure a Story: The morning, Middle, and the End Yes, indeed, in this world where the attention span is as short as a goldfish&#039;s, structure is essential! A typical Instagram story,, like any story,, should have a definite beginning, middle,, and end. ]]></description>


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