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2. If you were to make a movie version of this book, who would you cast as characters? Choose at least 5-7 major characters. Why would this person be a good choice? You will need to then annotate your cast list with quotations (at least five) from the book that describe the character (physical, emotional, and personality).

Include the page number for each quotation.

3. Now create a soundtrack for your novel/movie.

Choose at least 10 songs. Each song must reflect an aspect of the text. List at least THREE reasons why this song fits the book/movie. You may include samples of the lyrics.

4. Create the “jacket” for the CD or a new cover for the book or a movie poster.

You can draw it yourself or use a computer program to design it. How would you attract an audience to the novel/movie/soundtrack? It can include illustrations or fancy lettering or anything you can come up with to make it better than the cover of the edition of the novel you read. Write five to seven sentences explaining why you chose to represent your book cover/movie poster/soundtrack CD Jacket the way you have.

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