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English, 02.12.2020 19:40, tj361

15 points all I've got, will also mark as brainliest Your challenge today is to build upon a character sketch you have created. Incorporate the character sketch into a scene from an epic poem of your own inspired by Homer’s The Iliad.

Build upon your created character to create a situation.
Outline the action of your story.
Use Freytag’s Pyramid to assist you.
Select a meter.
Draft the narrative of your scene.
Use the same techniques for building character to build the story.
Revise to fit the meter (it may be simpler to select iambic with Pope’s translation as an inspiration).
Bonus challenge: Can you rhyme each set of two lines as well?

Rate your writing prior to turning it in. As you get more practice, you will likely know your score before even turning in a paper. The goal is to learn to catch your own strengths and identify areas to make your writing even stronger.

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