Complete a DIDLS, with evidence

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Complete a DIDLS, with evidence Complete a DIDLS your fairy tale. Do this in your journal. You will turn this in with all the rest of your fairy tale unit work on Friday 11/13/15 You will have 3 pieces of evidence for each letter of DIDLS, and each piece of evidence will have a short explanation for it Here’s a short video reviewing DIDLS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWE3b5LogUg

DIDLS cheat sheet DICTION - word choice/usage IMAGERY - sensory perception DETAILS - what are the important details/facts/etc LANGUAGE - overall, describe the type of language SYNTAX - sentence structure and how it affects your understanding of the meaning