Revise your Plot and Setting pages. Complete Mood and Character by Monday. If you complete it earlier I will be able to look over them and give you comments. For more detailed instructions, refer to the example website: https://sites.google.com/site/bythewatersofbabylon2012/
Home: write a short introduction introducing yourself and the class you are doing this project for.
Plot: 300 words summarizing the plot. Include the internal and external conflicts, as well as the climax. If you are writing about a non-fiction piece, identify the main problem.
Setting: 300 words describing the time, place, and social context of the text. Be sure to include sensory details from the text. Also include a picture that reflects the setting and explain why.
- If you are writing a poem, you may combine Setting with Plot and write an additional section About the Author.
Mood: 300 words talking about the mood(s) of the text. Be specific about the mood(s). Use quotations to show how diction, figurative language, alliteration, rhyme, or sentence structure contribute to the mood. Also include a picture that reflects the mood and explain why.
- If you are writing about an essay, you can talk about the tone of the text instead. Combine it with narrative.
Character: 300 words about the characters in the story. Identify all of the main characters, but focus mostly on one, round and dynamic character. Choose a portrait that you think represents this character and explain why.
- If writing about an essay or a nonfiction piece where the author is a character, you may write About the Author instead.
Narrative
Theme
Personal Reaction
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