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                  PLAN                                                                      Map your ideas.

               Will your poem tell a true story, a made-up one, or a combination of both? Look back

               at your notes and revisit the texts for ideas and examples.

               Use the web below to plan your narrative poem. In the center circle, identify your main
               character or speaker and his or her problem. Then, in the surrounding circles, write

               events you want to include in your poem. Include notes about the speaker’s feelings
               and other descriptive details about the experience. Add more circles if you need them.







                                  Event                                                              Event















                                                                 Character/
                                                                Speaker and
                                                                  Problem










                                  Event                                                              Event












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