Immediate
Duty
Destroy
Permanent
Entrust
Compromise
Developments
Private persons
Cooperation
Attached
All of the words above mainly suggest secrecy and anonymity, as well as extreme ruin and progress.
Words like "entrust" and "compromise" suggest a plan of some sorts, especially when the word "private", as in persons, is in the context. "Cooperation" also makes me think of plots and a battle in which more than one are needed.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
What is the narrative of your game? Remember that narrative is not just the story, it is also the method used to tell that story.
The game "Dungeons and Dragons" is delivered in a very user friendly manner. It involves the reader/player in the game, meaning the plot can change depending on their actions. This helps the player make moral decisions within the game. The player actually wants to survive, partially because of the amount of time it takes to make a single character (3 hours), and the fact that they created the person, and therefore feel empathy for it.
What is “narrative”? How is it different from “story”?
Narrative is the manner in which the story is told and delivered to the reader. The way the author narrates should depend on what kind of audience they are trying to reach. Story is just the plot and the actual meaning of the story.
Who is the author of "The Legend Of Paper Plates?"
At first, it is easy to think that the author is the survivor of some tragedy, or a historian.
After a while, and having read the poem several times, you realize that the title of the story has a huge impact on your understanding of what is happening. After realizing this, my opinion is that the author is an ecologist.
After a while, and having read the poem several times, you realize that the title of the story has a huge impact on your understanding of what is happening. After realizing this, my opinion is that the author is an ecologist.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
What are four things that characterize fifth graders?
Depending on their maturity, they may like alliteration, as well as catchy tunes, which both go hand in hand.The puppet show idea itself would appeal to them, because they are on their way to growing up and gaining new tastes. 5th graders are also of the age where they like scary and thriller stories. They like good natured humor, not black humor.
They do not like squeaky voices as much as younger grades.
They can still laugh with ought feeling nervous about being the only one laughing, less peer pressure.
They do not like squeaky voices as much as younger grades.
They can still laugh with ought feeling nervous about being the only one laughing, less peer pressure.
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