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Choose one to “publish” as a final draft. SIX-WORD MEMOIR Choose one to “publish” as a final draft. Final Draft Requirements: Large, Legible, Colorful, Neat, contains at least one graphic, includes your name at the bottom. You have 20 minutes! Make it perfect. Get a 100.

Color Symbolism Review Use the handout provided to brainstorm the meanings/associations of different colors. i.e. - Red: positive– romance + negative - murder

Color Symbolism & Paint Chip Poetry Review color symbolism. Respond to the questions on the Paint Chip Poetry handout. Look at your memory chart and choose one memory you would like to write about today. What color group do you need to look for in order to represent your chosen memory? Why? Find a paint chip that is closest to the color you have in mind. Use the template to brainstorm your paint chip poem. Get Ms. Yeganegi to check your rough draft. Write your final draft in sharpie directly on your paint chip.