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Example Presentation

Example Presentation. The following slides are an example of a correctly formatted presentation. Disclaimers/Information: This is an ugly black and white presentation. Make sure you change the design to make it look nice! You can place the image anywhere you want on that slide.

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Example Presentation

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  1. Example Presentation • The following slides are an example of a correctly formatted presentation. • Disclaimers/Information: • This is an ugly black and white presentation. Make sure you change the design to make it look nice! • You can place the image anywhere you want on that slide. • Remember, on the “About the Author” slide you have to have in-text citations that cite the source. • Take a look at the works cited page-it needs to be in that kind of MLA format.

  2. Funny Title of your Sales Pitch Your First and Last NameHartgravesEnglish 9H, Per. ___ 11 May 2014 Title of your spring reading novel Author of your spring reading novel

  3. Summary • Here is a summary of your novel • “You must include at least one direct quote and cite it like this” (Author last name). • You can have up to 3 summary slides

  4. Summary • You can have up to 3 summary slides

  5. Summary • You can have up to 3 summary slides

  6. Book Review Image • Strength • Strength • Strength • Strength (optional to have more than 3 strengths) • Strength (optional to have more than 3 strengths)

  7. About the Author • Fact about the author’s life/works (source) • Fact about the author’s life/works (source) • Fact about the author’s life/works (source) • Fact about the author’s life/works (source) • Fact about the author’s life/works (source) Image

  8. Inspiration • Summary of how the author’s life/younger years/education/time period/place of living may have influenced the novel • Should be in bullets, not sentences. Image

  9. Literary Analysis • Summary of the main idea you explored in your literary analysis • Should be in bullets, not sentences. Image

  10. Conclusion • A 3-4 sentence (or bullet points) conclusion where you attempt to persuade us to read your novel. Make us vote for you to earn those extra points 

  11. Works Cited Works Cited "Blueprint Lays Out Clear Path for Climate Action." Environmental Defense Fund. Environmental Defense Fund, 8 May 2007. Web. 24 May 2009. Clinton, Bill. Interview by Andrew C. Revkin. “Clinton on Climate Change.” New York Times. New York Times, May 2007. Web. 25 May 2009. Dean, Cornelia. "Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet." New York Times. New York Times, 22 May 2007. Web. 25 May 2009.

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