This unit our writing prompt is: How do contemporary storytellers adapt a classic to
reach a new audience?
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Consider the prompt and the text you read Monday. How would you answer the
prompt question? What piece(s) of the text do you feel like you'd like to draw
attention to? If this text was considered a "classic", how do you feel the author would
have presented the same information to a past audience?
This is just a general brainstorming activity, so you can answer the questions above or
include other information that you feel is important to addressing the prompt.
Ultimately, some of your brain's thoughts on the prompt need to be clearly
demonstrated when you turn in this assignment.
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Select the correct answer. which groups fought in the trojan war? a. mycenaeans and minoans b. greeks and trojans c. minoans and greeks d. minoans, mycenaeans, and trojans
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What is the the story about in the movie freedom writers be very detailed.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
While in prison, malcolm's introduction to the elijah muhammad's teachings forces him to reflect on his own past experiences. why do those experiences persuade him to join the nation of islam? what, in malcolm's experiences, draws him to an activism more militant than the nonviolent activism of martin luther king jr?
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