Begin drafting your own original, imaginative story with a setting; characters and plot. Your story maybe in any genre: science fiction; dystopia; historical fiction or realistic fiction. You may not copy or cut and paste. Try your hand at using dialogue, details and imagery. Ideally your story is almost any length over three pages--you need that among of time to develop your setting and your characters. Perhaps you may want to brainstorm a conflict that you want your characters to grapple with BEFORE writing the actual story. This may be helpful.
Additionally: 1. Be sure you copied the 70 question stems from the Open Question Handout.
2. Be sure you went to two or your category Padlets, and looked up and copy/pasted the definitions of those literary terms in your category blocks. You also need to handwrite the definitions for those terms in two of your Padlet "blocks" . Here is the link to the definitions: Virtual Salt: A handbook of Literary Devices
Here is the rough draft to my response to 1972 AP English Literature Prompt
What did you need for your essay? You will have the change to RE-Read Chapter 1 or the opening scene to reconstruct your essay in class. You may want to bring the novel or play tomorrow or download a copy for your needs.
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