Multi-Genre Project Examples Animal Rights **All of your genres must be created by YOU, not taken from other medias. Remember: All written submissions.

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Multi-Genre Project Examples Animal Rights **All of your genres must be created by YOU, not taken from other medias. Remember: All written submissions must be typed in Times New Roman, 12 point font

Genre Check 2 Due: Friday, October 14 th Choose from Category 1: Visual with Words/Journalism This must be at least 1 page long, double-spaced

Category 1: Cartoon Strip Cartoon Strip

Category 1: Individual Cartoon Category 2: Individual Cartoon

Category 1: Wanted Poster

Category 1: Character Trading Cards

Category 1:Bumper Sticker

Category 1: Picture Book 3 Pages

Category 1: Poster for movie, book, or TV show human%2520rights/earthlings.jpg

Category 1: Graphic Novel Excerpt

Category 2: Billboard

Category 1: Greeting Card Animal Rights Greeting Card

Category 1: Postcard

Category 1: Newspaper Article Headline followed by the lead (first paragraph). The body provides supporting details and background. Paragraphs are shorter, and there are fewer transitions Lab Staff Accused of Animal Abuse: NY Times

Category 1: Advice Column

Category 1: Magazine Article Time Magazine Article Information and Opinion

Category 1: Newsletter ARC Newsletter A newsletter should answer the following questions: –How will the newsletter further the mission of your organization? –What is the goal of your organization? –Who is the targeted readership of your newsletter?

CATEGORY 3: Creative Writing/Digital Due: November 4 th 2 PAGES; DOUBLE-SPACED 1-3 GENRES CAN BE COMPLETED TO ATTAIN LENGTH REQUIREMENT

Category 5: Song Lyrics

Category 5: Poems (any format)

Category 5:SHORT STORY

Category 5: DIARY/JOURNAL ENTRIES

Category 5: FABLE

Category 5: ALLEGORY

Category 5: PARODY

Category 5: SHORT DIALOGUE SCENE FROM PLAY w/stage directions

Category 5: SHORT DIALOGUE SCENE FROM MOVIE w/notes for camera shots

Category 5: MYTH, TALL TALE, or FAIRY TALE

Category 5: TALK SHOW INTERVIEW

Category 5: SCRIPT OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION

Category 6: Video Alec Baldwin and Animal Rights

Parody: a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: The Spoof: Three Reported MissingSpoof: Three Reported Missing

Category 5: Song Lyrics

Category 5: Poems (any format)

Category 5:SHORT STORY

Category 5: DIARY/JOURNAL ENTRIES

Category 5: FABLE a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, mythical creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are anthropomorphized (given human qualities), and that illustrates a moral lesson (a "moral")animalsmythical creatures plantsinanimate objectsforces of natureanthropomorphizedhumanmoral (wikipedia.com)

Category 5: ALLEGORY communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. symbolic (wikipedia.com)

Parody: a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: The Spoof: Three Reported MissingSpoof: Three Reported Missing

Category 5: SHORT DIALOGUE SCENE FROM PLAY w/stage directions Stage directions: directions given to the actors

Category 5: SHORT DIALOGUE SCENE FROM MOVIE w/notes for camera shots Camera Shot Notes: pan in, pan out, etc.

Category 5: MYTH, TALL TALE, or FAIRY TALE Myth: a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation Tall Tale: an exaggerated, unreliable story Fairy Tale: a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures. Dictionary.com

Category 5: TALK SHOW INTERVIEW Get questions and answers from RESEARCH

Category 5: SCRIPT OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION