NOVEL: DIARY OF A CHARACTER

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NOVEL: DIARY OF A CHARACTER This week, you are going write like you are the antagonist of the story. In 5 paragraphs, you are going to write a diary entry them. You are going to choose a major event that happened to them, and retell/summarize the story as that character. Be descriptive.

NOVEL: DIARY OF A CHARACTER Paragraph 1: Dear Diary, Paragraph 2: Summarize what happened to you. Paragraph 3: Summarize how it made you feel. Paragraph 4: Summarize what lesson you learnt from that event, and how it changed you. Paragraph 5: Talk to you tomorrow, (sign name)