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English, 16.10.2020 14:01 sjsmith21

Write a single scene about an important, fictional event. The scene must establish a clear point of view and take place in a well-described setting. The scene may be about anything you can imagine as long as you describe it clearly; it may be a self-contained story or a single chapter in an ongoing story. Your scene should include the following elements: A fictional event of some kind, such as an important conversation or a major discovery A point of view, which may be first person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient A setting that lets the reader know the place and time in which your event occurs At least one narrative technique from the lesson, such as dialogue

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