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Write your allegory Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft: today today today (due Monday)

Write your allegory Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft: today today today (due Monday). AA Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft: today today today (due Monday) Organize your notes and blogs (for turning in at end of quarter). T opic : Allegory : Build Your Own

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Write your allegory Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft: today today today (due Monday)

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  1. Write your allegory Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft:today today today (due Monday) AA Allegory Invention (blue sheet) Rough Draft:today today today (due Monday) Organize your notes and blogs(for turning in at end of quarter). Topic:Allegory: Build Your Own Level:Creating

  2. Today’s Objective Write narratives using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.

  3. Allegory • Write your own, original allegory for 150 pnts. • It must be . . . • based on an existing story, situation, or event that is familiar to a wide group of people. • brilliantly entertaining, instructive, mysterious, literary . . . or all of the above. • clearly allegorical: at least two levels of meaning + elements that stand for ideas outside the work + a lesson or warning. • a complete story (1): setting, characters, conflict, action, dialogue. • a complete story (2): exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution. • at least 1,000 words. • developed in drafts, with revisions. • “published” as a final draft in academic format.

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