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1 Personal Writing Autobiographical Incident Language Arts Mrs. Sellars

2 Personal and Expressive Writing Definition: Writing that conveys the significance of a writer’s ideas, thoughts, and feelings.

3 Principles of Personal Writing Involve the reader in the story. SHOW DON’T TELL! – sensory details – vivid language – rhetorical devices Although the main component of personal writing is the story, details must be selected carefully to support, explain, and enhance the story.

4 Principles of Personal Writing (contd.) The Autobiographical Incident: – Explores an experience important to the writer and shows why it was important. – Draws the reader in at the beginning and concludes in a satisfying way. – Makes the setting clear-where things happen. – Gives a good sense of time, place, and character through vivid sensory details and possibly dialogue. – Helps readers follow the order of events in time.

5 Conventions of Personal Writing Your story should be written in the first person. – 1 st = I, me, my – 2 nd = you – 3 rd =he, she, it Your incident should tell a story and have: – setting – characters – climax – conclusion: lesson, moral, closure

6 Potential Topics for Autobiographical Incident Vacation Birth of sibling Injury Meeting a new friend Award Moving Sporting event Surprise Honor Roll Death of someone special Divorce

7 Examples of Memoirs

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10 Excerpt from Soul Surfer http://www.soulsurfer.com/story.html

11 Guidelines Essay should be approximately 1.5-2 pages in length. Your essay cannot be more that two pages! Effective dialogue must be present. Use sophisticated vocabulary words. Sensory details and rhetorical devices should be included.


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