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1. Collages: Please locate yours and check to see that you have answered the four questions on the back. 2. If you have not, please see the PowerPoint for Thursday, Sept. 17, for the questions and turn back in ASAP.
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Post-Reflection: On the backside of your poster! As you look at your collage, notice the types of images you selected, the colors, and how you arranged them. 1)At first glance, what do you think the board says about you? 2) Consider: WHY did you choose those pics and place them where you did? 3)Were you surprised by anything? Any connections / patterns / feelings / thoughts you see that you weren’t aware of before? 4)What is one thing you believe others will learn about you from this story board?
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…when an author structures the telling of the tale to end the way it began. **Garrison’s trademark**
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The Art of Garrison’s Storytelling He uses first person – feels like he is talking to YOU Creates visual images with words – “imagery” Repeats important phrases – “anaphora” – to emphasize key ideas Characters speak – “dialogue” He comes through as the author – “Voice” How he felt comes through – “tone” Why did he tell it?!?! – “Lesson learned”- “Life is what you make it” He introduces the story with the air conditioner tale – “Tomato Butt” has a beginning, middle and end – he then comes back to the air conditioner tale by repeating the lesson learned He uses first person – feels like he is talking to YOU Creates visual images with words – “imagery” Repeats important phrases – “anaphora” – to emphasize key ideas Characters speak – “dialogue” He comes through as the author – “Voice” How he felt comes through – “tone” Why did he tell it?!?! – “Lesson learned”- “Life is what you make it” He introduces the story with the air conditioner tale – “Tomato Butt” has a beginning, middle and end – he then comes back to the air conditioner tale by repeating the lesson learned
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Make a list of the things you SHOULD do and the things you should AVOID in a narrative writing:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjqpZbY e6xA
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