Objective: Narrative Writing Application

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Objective: Narrative Writing Application Standard WA 2.1 Objective: Narrative Writing Application We will now focus on the planning by creating a Tree Map. Read the prompt below to yourself as I read it out loud. Imagine you are on a magic carpet that takes you anywhere you choose. Think about where you would go and what you might do. Write a story about your adventure. Created by Therese Duffy 2011

Objective: Narrative Writing Application Standard WA 2.1 Objective: Narrative Writing Application Created by Therese Duffy 2011