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Directions: Provide a description of the setting surrounding the protagonist in that moment. Literary Directions: In your description, provide detailed imagery to help the reader experience what you’re imagining. What is the protagonist seeing, smelling, hearing, feeling, tasting? Directions: Provide dialogue. -Indent each new speaker and dialogue section. -Punctuate properly -Reveal characters’ personalities though their words and your narration Literary Directions: Demonstrate the use of italicized words to add meaning to the conversation. Directions: Provide a detailed description of the protagonist. Literary Directions: Include an example of a metaphor and alliteration in your writing. The Chosen Prompt

Creative Writing - DAY 2 1. Continue your writing by meeting each of the direction requirements. 2. When the first session ends today, you are to end with a conflict question. Examples: Will Ivan find a place to live his life safely? Can Eva create a way to clean Earth’s water? How will David organize the 9-year-olds? What happens when Ana’s time is up? Will Michael and his family purchase a new son?