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Writer’s Notebook Collection 2. 1.Over-used 2.Picture Prompt: Payphone 3.Best Friend 4.Word/Picture Prompt: Hope 5.Honesty 6.Picture Prompt: Baby 7.“Lifting.

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Page 1: Writer’s Notebook Collection 2. 1.Over-used 2.Picture Prompt: Payphone 3.Best Friend 4.Word/Picture Prompt: Hope 5.Honesty 6.Picture Prompt: Baby 7.“Lifting.

Writer’s Notebook

Collection 2

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1. Over-used2. Picture Prompt: Payphone3. Best Friend4. Word/Picture Prompt: Hope5. Honesty6. Picture Prompt: Baby7. “Lifting a Line”8. Worst Case Scenario: Zombie Attack9. Ghost Story10.Dilemma: Wild & Stormy Night11.Monologue

11/8 Collection:

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OVER-USEDWhat are some words or expressions that annoy you? Why? If you could prevent someone you know from overusing those words or phrases, who would it be? Explain.

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Honesty

Do you believe that honesty is the best policy? Or is telling a lie acceptable as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone?

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Best FriendWhat is most important to you in a friend? Give the top 3 qualities that you think a best friend should have. Explain.

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hope

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“Lifting a Line”

Choose an interesting sentence from a piece of text (poem, novel, essay, etc.) and use it as a first line for a new entry. This strategy can open the door to new ideas and improve fluency. This also allows for creative experimentation.

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“Lifting a Line” Example

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“Lifting a Line” Example

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“Worst Case Scenario”

This strategy uses the problem-solution expository structure. Choose a disastrous situation and devise a strategic plan in order to deal with it, survive it, or fix it. Decide what your attitude towards your subject (tone) is going to be. You may be sincere and realistic, sarcastic and humorous, detached and matter-of-fact, or be over-the-top frantic. It’s up to you.

MENTOR TEXT

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ZOMBIE ATTACKIf there was a

zombie attack, where would you hide? What would be your survival plan? Explain.

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Ghost StoryDo you believe in ghosts? Why or why not? Do you believe in anything supernatural? Explain. Tell a story you’ve experienced or heard about…

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Moral Dilemma:Wild and Stormy Night

You are driving along in your car on a wild, stormy night, it's raining heavily, when suddenly you pass by a bus stop, and you see three people waiting for a bus:

A sick old lady who could die if she did not get help. An old friend who once saved your life. The perfect man/woman of your dreams who you may never see again.

Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing very well that there could only be one passenger in your car? Explain why you chose the person to go with you and why you chose to leave the others behind. How did you feel about your decision?

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A monologue is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience.

Choose a portrait and write a monologue based on that character’s point of view. Put yourself in the

shoes of that character and speak as if you are that person.

Use “I,” the first person POV.

Monologue

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MONOLOGUECREATE A CONFLICT

Questions to consider when writing your speech:• What does this person want? need? dream about? • What's stopping him/her from getting what they

want? need? dream about? • What obstacles do they face?• How have they arrived at this particular point in

their life?

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