JOURNAL TOPIC:
We describe characters all the time. Whenever we relate a story about
something that happened with other people to a person who wasn't there,
we portray the other people as characters in that story. Sometimes we
describe them directly ("he's six feet tall" or "she was really angry"),
and sometimes we describe them indirectly, in terms of what they said,
or did, or how others reacted to them. Think of something that happened
to you over the weekend in the presence of other people. Write a
paragraph about it. Then, choose one character and analyze your own
work: did you describe this person directly or indirectly?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. The Crucible
- Home
- Member Blogs
- The Socratic Method
- Richard Cory
- Conscience of a Hacker
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
- The Earth on Turtle's Back
- The Right to Your Opinion
- "I never learned to read!"
- KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
- What's Your Big Question?
- Young Goodman Brown
- Two Dogs & the Nature of Story
- Résumé Template
- Dream Within a Dream
- The Art of Hosting Good Conversations Online
- On Self-Reliance
- The Pedestrian
- The Great Gatsby
- Brave New World
- SPRING TERM PAPER
- SPRING FINALS SCHEDULE
Monday, November 5, 2018
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