In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story

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In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story Today began as the worst day of my life, but then I arrived at school, and…

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 1 Begin the story in basic prose form; when I say stop, stop writing.

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 2 Now, continue the story, but do it with ten lines of poetry.

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 3 Now, continue the story, but do it by writing a letter.

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 4 Now, continue the story, but do it by drawing a picture – this can be one picture or a three or four frame comic strip.

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 5 Now, continue the story, but do it by writing a newspaper article with a headline.

In-Class Creative Writing Multi-genre Story 6 Now, conclude the story by returning to the original prose form.