Notes. Warm-Up: In 5-7 sentences, describe the most important/memorable thing that has happened to you in the last 48 hours.

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Warm-Up: In 5-7 sentences, describe the most important/memorable thing that has happened to you in the last 48 hours.

Directions: Use page in the brown book to create Cornell notes or any other form of organization that works for you (i.e., three-column, Venn diagrams, etc.).

Make certain that you take notes on the following boxes: Key Techniques of Narrative Writing: Describe the setting, Clearly Organize the Events, and Depict Characters Vividly Option 1: Focus on Events Option 2: Focus on Conflict Option 3: Flashback

Cool-down: Reread what you wrote above. Using your notes on the opposite page, explain the organizational pattern that you used in your warm-up.