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Friday, August 30, 2019

Novel Studies.📗📘📙

Bula, Welcome back to my blog.
In my most recent Reading create blog I shared a little bit about my novel for my novel study. On this slide was a task that I used my book to help me answer. This was all about my first impressions and learning more about my character.I did this orientation to show the first setting and made a drawing of the setting. Here is the slide and learning intention.
Orientation


Write a paragraph of your novel onto this slide. On the next slide, create a Google Drawing that shares the orientation or setting of the novel. Annotate the setting, sharing points that may be vital to the story's conflict or resolution.

Here is the paragraph and the drawing I made.

It was typically hot in Tehran the day my life turned upside down. I was completing my homework in my bedroom, which was always cool because of its high ceilings. It was a spacious room, much to big for me, with very few things.  My small bed stood in one corner next to the radiator, I loved it there in the winter because I could squeeze my toes in between the rails to warm them. Above my bed was a huge window nearly reaching the ceiling. It looked out on our back garden which led to an orchid, divided into sections each with a different type of tree. There were orange trees, apple trees, cherry trees and pomegranate trees. It is the orange trees I remembered the best because they would fruit every year without fail, the oranges hanging like bright balls on the heavy dipping branches.On the days it was too hot to play outside I would jump onto my bed and gaze at the trees, their leaves shining golden in the sunlight.

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What is your favourite genre to read?
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