Thursday, May 13, 2021

Blog Response #10

 Each novel has a setting or multiple settings.  How does your author create images of the setting?  If you had to describe the time/place of when your novel takes place, how would you do this?  Does the author use the setting to help develop the plot in your book?  What particular images does the author create that are memorable?  Is there a particular scene you can visualize, and why is this image so vivid?


**In response to the blogs, try to make connections with your novel's setting.  How is your setting similar to that of other books?

1 comment:

  1. 1. the author creates a image like how sarahs room looks or how the court room looks. 2. i think this takes place around a year before the george floyd case. 3. he kinda walks through it and it kinda goes back and runs through what happened up to that point so u dont get confused but sometime you would have to reread to not skip through anything. 4. The way the dad who killed jerome looks he looked like he didnt sleep and pale and old. 5. sarahs room i dont know but i can visualize sarahs room very well and i can see every thing it does kinda get mixed up here and there but the more he explains it the more i see.

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Blog Response #10

  Each novel has a setting or multiple settings.  How does your author create images of the setting?  If you had to describe the time/place ...