Create-a-Comic! CREATE-A-COMIC!. Create a 12-box comic story that has all the critical “literary” elements. Allude to figurative language and provide.

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Create-a-Comic! CREATE-A-COMIC!

Create a 12-box comic story that has all the critical “literary” elements. Allude to figurative language and provide an overarching them (i.e. level questions). Level 1= Fact Level 2 = Interpretation Level 3 = Evaluation (this one is the most difficult) How many “layers” can you add to your story? FOR TODAY:

You will be assessed on your ability to create meaningful examples of “literary” elements. –Just to name a few: Figurative Language Plot Setting Character Point of View Criteria

Due Tomorrow (8/27) You will give your comic to a classmate and they will attempt to closely read your text. One more thing…