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         Performance
              Task




                                    Essential Question

                             What makes a story worth reading?






                             Write a Story Sequel




                             PROMPT  Think about what you learned in this module about how writers construct
                             their stories.


                             Imagine you write for a literary magazine. Your editor asks you to write a short sequel
                             to All Summer in a Day. What will happen next to Margot, William, and the class? As you
                             craft your sequel, use what you have learned about including references to weather
                             from It’s Never Just Rain or Snow or Springtime.


                             I will write about                                                                    .




                                                                               Make sure your story sequel


                                                                    … …has an appropriate setting that uses weather to convey a
                                                                       message about the characters or plot.

                                                                    … …uses dialogue that provides details about the characters
                                                                       and their struggles.


                                                                    … …uses transition words to connect ideas.

                                                                    … …has a conflict, or problem, that connects to the plot from
                                                                       All Summer in a Day.


                                                                    … …has a satisfying resolution to the problem you presented.






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