Mrs. Buehler's English Classroom



42291001703070NecklaceComic Strip PlotUsing the comic strip template provide represent the Title and 5 scenes that move the plot of the story forward. Make sure to include the dialogue with each scene. 00NecklaceComic Strip PlotUsing the comic strip template provide represent the Title and 5 scenes that move the plot of the story forward. Make sure to include the dialogue with each scene. 20288251703070Lather & Nothing ElseWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length. 00Lather & Nothing ElseWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “Lather and Nothing Else” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length. -1619251704975Button, ButtonAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.00Button, ButtonAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.42291003712845Lather & Nothing ElseAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.00Lather & Nothing ElseAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.-1619253712845NecklaceWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “The Necklace” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length.00NecklaceWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “The Necklace” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length.20288253712845Character Comparison(must read at least 2 stories before completing) Select the protagonist from 2 of the 4 short stories and complete a double bubble map comparing and contrasting the character traits and personalities of each. 00Character Comparison(must read at least 2 stories before completing) Select the protagonist from 2 of the 4 short stories and complete a double bubble map comparing and contrasting the character traits and personalities of each. 42291005722620Harrison BergeronWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “Harrison Bergeron” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length. 00Harrison BergeronWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story “Harrison Bergeron” explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length. 20288255722620NecklaceAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.00NecklaceAlternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of two pages. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author.-1714505722620Lather & Nothing ElseThe Sequel: Point of ViewPretend the author wrote a second story using the same characters. What would the book cover look like? In an extended paragraph, write about what would happen. 00Lather & Nothing ElseThe Sequel: Point of ViewPretend the author wrote a second story using the same characters. What would the book cover look like? In an extended paragraph, write about what would happen. Short Story TIC-TAC-TOE* Buttons * The Necklace**Lather & Nothing Else * Harrison Bergeron * Directions: Complete three of the assignments below creating a tic-tac-toe. Each assignment is worth 30 points. You will get 10 points for completing an accurate tic-tac-toe board. Total of 100 points. Tic-Tac-Toe Board Directions___1st Button due: 1/11___3rd Lather & Nothing Else due: 1/18___2nd Necklace due: 1/16___4th Harrison due: 1/30Alternative EndingYou will create an alternate ending for this reading selection. The ending must be a minimum of three paragraphs. The tone and attitude of the characters must be consistent with the characters in the book, in addition to the setting details. Furthermore, the ending must be written in the same style as the author. Use the template provided. Letter to the ProtagonistWrite a letter to one of the main characters in the short story explaining what you think they did right, or what you think they should have done instead. Include details and examples from the story. Also, be sure to analyze at least one character other than the one you are writing to. This letter should be at least three paragraphs in length. Use the template provided. Comic Strip PlotUsing the comic strip template provided, represent the Title and 5 scenes that move the plot of the story forward. Make sure to include the dialogue with each scene. Each box should be colored to represent what was happening in the story. Make sure to include the correct setting, objects, and characters in each frame. Label each frame Title, Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution. The Sequel (Point of View)Pretend the author wrote a second story using the same characters from a different Point of View. What would the book cover look like? In an extended paragraph, write about what would happen. Using the template, create a title and cover with intentional colors and meanings (symbolic meaning of colors). Then beneath, write what happens next making sure to keep the same characters, but choose a different point of view to write the story from. Character Comparison Select the protagonist from 2 of the 3 short stories and complete a double bubble map comparing and contrasting the character traits and personalities of each. You must provide evidence of each trait from the text by including quotes from the short stories in each bubble. Step 1: Select 2 protagonists and write their names in the 2 large circles on the double bubble template. Step 2: Identify 3 character traits (personality traits they sure) include evidence from the stories for each out to the side of the bubbles. Step 3: Identify 3 character traits that are different in each protagonist. Include evidence from the stories for each out to the side of the bubbles. ................
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