Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Week 3 4-18-11 4-21-11

Week 3 RR? - Understanding my character(s)

(Be sure to include quote and page number!!)

You must use at LEAST 2 quotes from the book.

Understanding your character is a good way for you to really get into your book and see from another person's perspective. In your response this week, describe your character. Think about and discuss:

-1. your main character's personality

- 2. how they act/behave

- 3. what they look like

- 4. how old they are

- 5 what sort of education do you think that they have

- 6 who their friends and family are

- 7 what their financial (money) situation is

- 8 and what their job is (if they have one).





I am reading MORE SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK by Alvin Schwartz. I have lots of main character and each stories. One most good story I had read was ONE SUNDAY MORNING. The main character is Ida and she is a girl who always goes to church every Sunday morning at seven o'clock. She doesn't live with her family and she is not merry or have kids. I imagined her with black hair, and her hair is down, and she wearing a dress. She doesn't really go out to buy so she really lose of lot of money. I think she doesn't have friends close to her and I don't know if she works or not.

On page 6 and 7

Friday, April 8, 2011

Week 2 4.4.11-4.8.11

Review the book description found on the back cover of your book. Using the information, and this information alone, construct two alternate titles for the book that appeal to you.Pick one of the two titles and create a catch phrase and movie poster. Describe (using language that will explain what you are talking about so that we can "see" it) the movie poster to sell the new titled novel.

I'm reading MORE SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK by, Alvin Schwartz. There are lots of stories and has different stories covers. So I will have to think I will have to