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Tanzania [10]
2 years ago
10

Directions: In this assignment, you are focusing on something TINY! It can either be completely made up, or something that alrea

dy exists. There are important things to keep in mind: the tiny thing could be anything ex: a tiny dust . or spiders rats little animals, atoms if you have the brain to function. or snowflakes and some other more
1. Where can we find this tiny thing? It can be ANYWHERE,

2. Describe the setting. What does the tiny thing's home look like, sound like, smell like? (try your best to show 5 senses)

3. Describe the tiny thing What does it look like, sound like, smell like? The more you describe it, the easier it will be to type a story! (try your best to show 5 senses)

4. What conflict (problem) does the tiny thing face? This will be the Issue that it deals with in your story.

5. Does the tiny thing have any friends and/or enemies? Describe them using the 5 senses.

btw you just create the characters and stuff and i'm gonna write a story about it if your confuse this is what this for​
English
1 answer:
avanturin [10]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Snowflakes, it can be found in nature and in the cold. The setting is cold, it looks white because of snow it sounds like wind and it smells like trees, the touch of the ice is cold and it tastes like water

The snowflake is a small clear particle that falls to the ground, it tastes like water, it is cold to the touch, it smells like nothing, you can't hear anything,

Heat is the conflict because it can melt and become water

The snowflake's friends are other snowflakes and the cold outside

Explanation:

Hopefully, you can go off this. :)

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