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This novel-writing exercise emphasizes the power of freewriting as a tool for creativity and self-expression. Set against the backdrop of various themes like diabolical plots, convoluted narratives, and pertinent questions, this assignment encourages students to explore diverse ideas without the constraints of traditional journaling. Each page should capture unfiltered thoughts, invoking imagery and quotes that resonate with the reader. By engaging in this daily practice, students will sharpen their writing skills and enhance their understanding of narrative structures.
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January 14, 2013 English
Freewrite • Begin Novel • Homework Agenda
Write about anything Free Write-Keep separate from your visual journals on the book.
Diabolical • Sacrilegious • Convoluted • Conscious • Cliché • Creche • Skirmish • Fascist • Pertinent • Salient Shooter-Vocabulary
Remember to keep a page for each day. • Use the sheet that I gave you with ideas such as: I don’t understand… I wish the author had done_________ differently. I don’t like… That reminds me of… Quotes Pictures Clues that the author gives us Visual journals-Test Grade