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Ket [755]
3 years ago
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English help please

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KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
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Okay, I think for this assignment you choose a fiction story from your Unit 3 ("This is What it Takes to Say Phoenix, Arizona," "Daystar," "My Father's song," birthright). Then, you put in the title and explain the theme or lesson of that story. Next, you choose a literary device component (imagery, symbolism, word choice, etc.) then for number 4, you find a example of that in the text of the story you choose from.

You do the same thing with non fiction.

I'm not sure really as to what you don't understand, but if was the directions I hope you understand it better.

Oh and for the last question, all its asking is how is the device you choose influence or change how the story plays out.


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