We learned about The seven elements of storytelling, and how to write a rubric, we also learned about how to write a essay like a conversation, and I learned how to advance my comic books. They go together because you can't write a good essay without really knowing about the elements of storytelling, and we did the rubric for the essay, we write rubrics for essays and other stuff like that, and essays are kind of like comics, except no pictures unless you picture what you read. The important ideas of the elements of storytelling are; point of view, because without the point of view your story's kind of boring, a dramatic question, because when you should answer the question at the end of your story and leading up to answering the question in the middle of your story. The important ideas of writing a rubric is to choose what you want to do and maybe if you know you can do it push yourself to get it done. When writing a essay like a conversation it’s really easy you just kind of forget grammar and everything else and just write telling your story and your point as well, not really worrying about anything else. To advance my comic books, I draw making my first character and the cover of my comic book, then write about the character, describe what it looks like, what it’s doing, or why it’s at this place. Then I’ll draw my next scene knowing the words I wrote down are going to be on there, so I can’t draw everything I drew before, in fact it’s a lot better when you don’t draw the same thing as the cover of your comic.
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