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Title Page (Act and Scene) Your name Your partner’s name

Characters List of characters in this scene

Brief Summary Where are we in the story - what has happened so far?

Translation of your scene #1 Modern language - what is going on? Who is talking? Add some kind of photo to help tell the story

Translation of your scene #2 Modern language - what is going on? Who is talking? Add some kind of photo to help tell the story

Translation of your scene #3 Modern language - what is going on? Who is talking? Add some kind of photo to help tell the story

Translation of your scene #4 Modern language - what is going on? Who is talking? Add some kind of photo to help tell the story

Translation of your scene #5 Modern language - what is going on? Who is talking? Add some kind of photo to help tell the story

“Original Line” WHY did you include that line - what is the importance? The original line can be included anywhere in the presentation. Place this slide where it makes the most sense.

Modified Shakespearean Sonnet 10 syllables in each line with this rhyming scheme: A B A B C D C D E F E F G

Bibliography if needed If you use any pictures off the internet, please cite your source