Answer:
*TITLE*
*BASIC DESC OF CHARACTERS*
*SCENE 1
*TIME, PLACE, BASIC SETTING, ETC.*
*NARRATOR SPEAKING ( If you have one )*
*CHARACTER 1 SPEAKING*
*CHARACTER 2 SPEAKING
*ETC. (Keep making the characters interact until the scene ends. BTW You can have as many characters as you want as long you give atleast a small description of them during the play or movie.)
*ETC.*
*ETC.*
*SCENE ENDS*
(Do as many scenes as you need to until you can wrap up the movie/play)
*ETC.*
*ETC.*
*MOVIE/PLAY ENDS*
(Lets say the movie/play ends. You should make the credits by telling or showing the characters' actors and stuff.)
*THE END*
<span>As I know
the Sojourner Truth is an American abolitionist and women's rights activist. She
was born into slavery in
Swartekill, New York and was one
of thirteen children born to James and Elizabeth Baumfree, who were slaves of
Colonel Hardenbergh. That is why the theme of the slavery is very important for
her and when Sojourner Truth refers to her culture's attitude towards slavery,
she's giving personal idea as I think.</span>
Two types of prewriting include listing and clustering. Listing is where you have a topic and you bullet point each of your ideas that fall into that category. Clustering is where you have a circled topic and you keep branching out circled ideas that continue into more ideas.