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Imagine you are writing a sequel to The Lady or the Tiger. Your story will pick up where Frank R. Stockton left off.

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2.01 Getting Started with Narratives Assessment

Step 1: Imagine you are writing a sequel to "The Lady or the Tiger." Your story will pick up where Frank R. Stockton left off. Use the graphic organizer to help plot out your resolution to "The Lady or the Tiger." **You will not write your sequel just yet—you're planning it in this assignment.**

Describe your response in 2-3 sentences each.

How will you introduce the characters? Will you give them names or keep them as their descriptors?

Did he open the left door? The right door? Or did the princess intervene before he could choose? Explain your choice.

He chose the right door because

Describe how the princess will react?

Describe how the lover will react?

Describe how the damsel will react?

Describe how the king will react?

Is the opening of the door the rising action or the climax? Explain your choice.

Describe your falling action.

How will you ensure all questions are answered and loose ends are tied, supplying a clear ending?

Step 2: How do you want the reader to feel after reading your resolution? Brainstorm ways to use different narrative techniques to establish tone and emotion. Here is a list of some narrative techniques to help you review:

· Dialogue

· Flashbacks

· Foreshadowing

· Juxtaposition

· Pacing

· Perspective

· Stream of Consciousness

**You must include at least two narrative techniques.**

Technique

An explanation of why you selected this technique and how you used it in your resolution. (2-3 sentences each)

Getting Started with Narratives Rubric

On Target

Almost There

Needs Improvement

Step 1

(35 points)

35-28 points

The graphic organizer shows excellent attention to detail.

All parts of the plot structure are clearly identified and described.

27-20 points

The graphic organizer shows some details.

All parts of the plot structure are somewhat identified and somewhat described.

19-0 points

The graphic organizer shows few details.

Not all parts of the plot structure are identified. The descriptions are brief.

Step 2

(15 points)

15-12 points

There are at least two narrative techniques identified and explained.

11-8 points

There is one narrative technique identified but the explanation is not complete.

7-0 points

Narrative techniques are identified but the explanation is missing or off topic.

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