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English, 07.06.2021 02:10 nya6557

Create a four to six minute presentation using “Living Like Weasels” as your inspiration. Your structure and style are inspired by Dillard’s, so make certain you understand what she did and how she did it. Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, pacing a story (Freytag), sensory language, and detailed descriptions so the audience can see and experience your story. This is my last one, I think. It doesn't have to be a presentation, just.. a few paragraphs, maybe.

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