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Revolutionary Fiction Presentation (template) The first slide should contain a picture of your novel, the title, the author, and the name of the revolution that the novel is centred on. REMEMBER, YOU CAN WORK INDEPENDENTLY, IN PARTNERS, OR IN A SMALL GROUP; HOWEVER, ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST READ THE SAME BOOK AND THERE HAS TO BE AN EVEN DIVIDE OF LABOUR ALSO, provide key points on each slide, not every single word you will say.

Summary Slide Provide a brief summary of what happens in the book. Characters? Events? Places? Year? REMEMBER: no spoilers

Historical Accuracy Provide an assessment of the historical accuracy of the novel, using evidence from the novel and evidence from outside sources (this means research). Give it an overall rating out of 10 for its accuracy.

5 News Events Link 5 current events to your novel – the revolution, the setting, or a character (etc.). Describe the connection between the novel and your events, providing details on background. This will take about half of your presentation time (you may use more slides).

Novel Rating Final rating? Would you recommend it? To what kind of reader? Out of 10?

Bibliography Keep track of the resources that you used to complete this project and list them in MLA format. Use NoodleTools or BibMe – ask me if you don’t know how to do this. DONE! But be prepared to answer any questions your audience may have. The whole thing should be around 10 minutes. (5 minimum.)