Questions of the Day Draper Novel Unit.

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Questions of the Day Draper Novel Unit

QOD #1 3/3/17 Describe in detail the setting of your story. If there are more than one main settings, pick one to describe.

QOD #2 3/7/17 Choose a main character and describe his or her character traits. Be specific and give some examples where he/she demonstrates these traits.

QOD #3 3/9/17 Describe the conflict in the story.

QOD #4 3/13/17 Explain a few ways you can relate or connect to what is happening in the story.

QOD #5 3/15/17 What is something you wish were different in the story? Explain.