Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Writing an Orientation

Today we are focused on Writing an Orientation – the orientation is always at the beginning of a narrative and tells us about the setting and characters. An orientation hooks the reader while letting the audience know about setting and main characters. Usually answers who? when? where? eg. Mr Wolf went out hunting in the forest one dark gloomy night.

Success criteria –

- Describe the setting

- Describe the Main Characters

- Similie/metaphor

- Consider First/third person

- use Adjectives to help our description


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