WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
11) Make a three-sentence comment on "Thoughts for Young Scholars" by TOMORROW NIGHT
11) Make a three-sentence comment on "Thoughts for Young Scholars" by TOMORROW NIGHT
2) ESSAY #16
POWERPOINT VERSION
DUE BY EMAIL TO MR. SALSICH
TONIGHT
Check the "Model Multigenre Essay" in the sidebar,
and review the assignment, below.
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ASSIGNMENT:
For Essay 16,
For Essay 16,
write a
freestyle multigenre
piece
on the word
"FORGOTTEN".
freestyle multigenre
piece
on the word
"FORGOTTEN".
"Multigenre" means different genres,
so I would like you to use at least
four different genres
in the essay,
including one traditional 8-sentence expository paragraph
("expository" is the kind of paragraphs
we've been writing all year.)
Here is a list of possible genres:
so I would like you to use at least
four different genres
in the essay,
including one traditional 8-sentence expository paragraph
("expository" is the kind of paragraphs
we've been writing all year.)
Here is a list of possible genres:
First person narrative (story)
Third person narrative
Interior Monologue (what someone is saying to themselves)
Dialogue (written in play format)
Poems for two voices
Free verse (no rhyme, you make the rules)
Photograph poem (about a photo)
Haiku
Limerick
List poem
Dramatic monologue (what someone is saying to the public)
Song lyrics (your own)
Labyrinthine sentences (sentences that a reader might almost get lost in, but not quite)
-hard news stories
-Dear Abby
-obituaries
-editorials
-classified ad
reviews
diary/journal entries
allegory
character sketch
brochure
bumper sticker
announcements
cast lists
encyclopedia entries
fable
game rules
interviews
job application
letters/post cards
parodies
headlines
prayer
recipes
menu
newscast
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
*You do not need the usual heading for this essay, but you do need at least a title. (Subtitle is optional.)
* Please begin with a "Dear Reader" note, in which you explain what you are attempting to do in the essay. The note should be signed with your first name.
This does not count toward the 400 word requirement.
* As usual, the paper must have Unity, Coherence, Clarity, and Correctness (see our rubrics for formal essay)
* Please begin with a "Dear Reader" note, in which you explain what you are attempting to do in the essay. The note should be signed with your first name.
This does not count toward the 400 word requirement.
* As usual, the paper must have Unity, Coherence, Clarity, and Correctness (see our rubrics for formal essay)
* Approximately 1/5 of the paper (80 words) must have something to do with TKAM
* Total number of words: At least 400