Due Tuesday 1/9 Final “Exam” Part I

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Due Tuesday 1/9 Final “Exam” Part I Final Portfolio Due Tuesday 1/9 Final “Exam” Part I

Your Task You are going to be creating a portfolio of your creative writing assignments from this semester You will turn the whole portfolio in to turnitin.com There are some required assignments, and then others you can pick to include You will revise the original assignments and only include the new/revised versions

Must be included Creative title page Table of contents (with page numbers) Self-Story Multiple Perspectives/Genre story Historical Vignette (include Works Consulted Page) Original story of your choice You can write anything you want, using any genre, any perspective Must be 1,000-1,200 words Three poems (Childhood poem must be included) Reflections for Self-Story, Multiple Genre/Narratives, Historical Vignette, and Original Story What you did well for that piece What you would change/what you did change What inspired you to write the piece How you grew as a creative writer from the piece

Reflection For each inclusion, write a brief reflection on: What you did well for that piece What you would change/what you did change What inspired you to write the piece How you grew as a creative writer from the piece

Other Stuff Must have a creatively presented Title Page Must have a Table of Contents You can decide the order/organization Just make sure everything is clearly labelled, and make sure you include the revised pieces and the reflections Grading: 10 point scale for each piece, 5 points for each reflection (not needed for poems), 5 points for cover page and title page for a total of 95 points in FINAL

Due date: 1/9 by 10pm (on turnitin.com) Work time and due dates Work time: 1/2-1/5, 1/8-1/9 Due date: 1/9 by 10pm (on turnitin.com)