TV/Movie Blog Instructions 1.Open a word document. Set the document to double space. Type your name and the date at the top.

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TV/Movie Blog Instructions 1.Open a word document. Set the document to double space. Type your name and the date at the top.

2. Choose one episode of a television show or a movie you have seen recently. It must be something you remember clearly. It might be easier to choose a movie or a one hour television show, since they are longer and have more plot events.

3. Write 8 sentences. Each sentence should include one event from the plot of the episode/movie.

4. You need at least 4 character names in the 8 sentences you have already written. Look at your work. Count the characters you mentioned. If there are 4, move to the next step. If you have less than 4, add character names to your sentences or add new sentences.

5. Did you recognize an actors from other television shows or movies? If you did, add a sentence that identifies the character you recognized and what other show/movie you saw him/her in. If you did not recognize anyone, go to the next step.

6. Add 3 sentences that express your opinion about the episode/movie. Some questions you can answer: a. Did you enjoy watching the episode/movie? b. Could the characters be people in real life? c. Did the episode/movie make you want to watch more of the television series or a sequel to the movie? d. What would you like to see happen in future episodes or a sequel?

7. Give your blog a clever title. Your title cannot be the actual title of the television series or the movie. Center the title of your blog at the top of your paragraph.

8.Save this to your elocker. Print a copy of your writing. Turn in your work.