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English, 01.07.2021 04:40, amortegaa805

PLEASE HELP QUIC Choose one of the following ideas and highlight which one you chose.

Prequel Ideas:
¥ Tell the story of how Pluto ended up living in the underworld.
¥ Tell the story of how Pluto ended up with extraordinary wealth.
¥ Tell the story of another time that Proserpina’s curiosity got her into trouble.
¥ Tell the story of why Ceres is such a cautious mother.

Sequel Ideas:
¥ Tell the story of Proserpina’s time in the underworld.
¥ Tell the story of Pluto’s life without Proserpina.
¥ Tell the story of Ceres’s life without Proserpina.
¥ Tell the story of what life is like for Proserpina and Pluto when they are together.

Step 1. Decide which type of narrator will tell your story.
¥ Omniscient (all knowing)
¥ Limited Omniscient
¥ First Person
¥ If you have chosen a first person narrator, who will it be? Proserpina? Ceres? Pluto? Quicksilver?
Write your narrator here:

Step 2. Typically, you would need to decide on the characters in your story, but since you are writing a prequel or sequel to “The Pomegranate Seeds,” we already know the characters. You may add characters (such as a friend, nanny, etc.) if they will help your new plot.
Write your protagonist here:
Write your antagonist here:
Will you include other characters in your story? If so, who will they be?

Step 3. Decide what conflict your characters will face. Choose one. Describe the conflict in 2-4 sentences.
¥ Character vs Character
¥ Character vs Nature
¥ Character vs Self
¥ Character vs Society

Description of the conflict:



In 4-6 sentences, reflect on the conflict you have chosen for your narrative. How will your characters handle the conflict? How would you deal with the same challenge? Will your characters handle it differently than you would? Why or why not?








Step 4. Plan the action.
What is going to happen? When? Where? How will your characters respond? Complete this chart to map out the plot of your narrative. Review the terms if you forgot what they mean.
Exposition-

Rising Action-

Climax-

Falling Action-

Resolution-

Where is the action happening?

What is happening with the conflict?

How will your characters feel about what is happening?

What might one of your characters say or think in response to what is happening?

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