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English, 13.06.2020 17:57 azaz1819

PLEASE HELP I WILL DO ANYTHING. 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. Next, create a narrative describing how an animal taught you a life lesson. Create a presentation outlining what you have learned from this particular animal. In order to construct your narrative consider how Dillard employed constructed her narrative. Your narrative should include dynamic diction, dialogue, varying sentence structure, point of view, characterization, and theme. Your goal is to create a story that fit in a short story collection with “Living like Weasels.” Your presentation should present a clear conclusion. You should also use appropriate eye contact and body language, and make sure you are well heard by your audience.

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