Design a new cover for Alive

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Design a new cover for Alive

Preliminary information you’ll need to know and use. concrete noun: You experience concrete nouns through your five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. If you cannot see, hear, taste, touch, or smell something, it is not a concrete noun. abstract noun: a noun denoting an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object

Step 1. Develop a thematic statement We’ll start with To Kill a Mockingbird. Fill in the following blank with one word only; that word must be an abstract noun. To Kill a mockingbird was about __________________.

Now we’ll try this with Alive Alive was about __________.

Make a three themed thematic statement Alive was about (abstract noun), (Abstract noun), and (abstract noun).

Step 2. Develop a subtitle Most covers of Alive have “The story of the andes survivors” as the subtitle. Your subtitle should be your “claim” on the book (see example)

Step 3. add three (3) symbols from the novel; explain them on the back

See example on the screen Not graded on artwork Use your best penmanship 30 points (ten each category) Due date??? Put your name on the back, please.