Choose a passage (at least four sentences long) from your original fairy tale and rewrite the passage so that each sentence is a simple sentence. Then, write an analytical paragraph exploring how this change to sentence structure changes the meaning of the passage.
As always, be sure to prioritize your ideas (not summary) and provide specific textual evidence in support of your ideas. Continue to practice varying your sentence structure.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Telling Tales
In addition to the plot elements we spent time reviewing in class, fairy tales (like other pieces of short fiction, including fables and parables) also have messages or morals. What do you think your partner's tale is trying to teach us? Write an analytical paragraph in which you explore this question.
As always, be sure that you support your ideas with evidence from the text. Also, continue to practice varying your sentence structure. At this point, this includes simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex structures.
As always, be sure that you support your ideas with evidence from the text. Also, continue to practice varying your sentence structure. At this point, this includes simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex structures.
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