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Date/Unit Topic Writing Prompts October Interpretive Essay** When you have closely examined a piece of literature, you are able to interpret it to figure out meanings that are not obvious at first glance. Write an essay that interprets a literary work and helps readers find new meaning or significance in it. Choose a memorable story from a movie or book that you recently viewed or read. Write an essay that briefly summarizes the story and examine its deeper meaning or overall message. Write an interpretation of a television ad, describing the ad s images and sound and explaining how the elements affect its message. Artists use elements such as color, line, and shape to communicate their thoughts and feelings. Choose an abstract work of art from this book or an online source and write an interpretation.

October Autobiographical Narrative** Writing from Your Life Write an autobiographical narrative about an important experience you had, include details that help your reader understand the people and events in your narrative. Be sure to explain why the experience matters to you. Choose a short story that you have read this year. Find an interesting event in that story and write an autobiographical narrative of the event from the point of view of one of the characters involved. Your narrative should show why the event and was signifcant to the charcater. Write a letter to the company that markets a product or service that has saved your day. In your letter, describe the event and how you were helped. Write an autobiographical narrative about a work of art that has an impact on you or that evokes memories of an event in your life. Consider the art in this book or other books, museum works, and outdoor art and sculptures, graphic novels, or your own works of art as a source of inspiration. Unit 3 Short Story Writing from Your Imagination To hold a reader s attention, a short story needs a central conflict. Write a story that is centered on a particular conflict that interests you. A provocative question can make you see the work in a new way. Select an intriguing question from this unit or an earlier unit. Write a short story inspired by that question. Use photographs from newspapers, magazines, or ads to help you craft a short story. For example, photographs of a festival or vacation spot might give you ideas fro the story s setting. Writing from Fine Art Use a work of art to help you craft a short story. For example, a painting might give you an idea for the setting. Look for ideas on museum Web sites or in an art book.

November Comparison- Contrast Essay** January Cause-and-Effect Essay** Write an essay comparing and/or contrasting two literary works. Concentrate on key aspects of the literature, such as theme setting, and characters, and explain how those key aspects affect the works overall meanings. Your reader should gain a new understanding of the works. Write an essay comparing two creative works that are especially interesting to you. Choose key aspects of the works as a basis of your comparison. You might consider setting, characters, time period, or themes as the focus of your comparisons. Write and essay for a travel magazine that compares two similar travel destination. Begin your research online. Write the text for an audio tour for visitors to a museum gallery. In the tour compare two works of art. Research your subject at a museum s Web site, in a book, or in art options your teacher provides. Write an essay in which you explain in a cause-and-effect relationship that you consider important or interesting. You can explore how multiple causes lead to a single effect or how a single cause leads to multiple effects. Write an essay that traces a cause-and-effect relationship in a work of fiction or nonfiction. Select a common product such as a car, a washing machine, or athletic shoes. Write a proposal for manufacturing funds that sells the effects that consumers can expect if they purchase the product. Writing Inspired by Photography In an online museum or a book, find a photograph that depicts a group of people involved in an intriguing situation. Imagine you are one of the people, and jot down the chain of events that might have led to the photograph.

February Editorial (Persuasive Essay)** An eloquent and well-supported argument can get readers thinking and talking. Choose an issue you feel strongly about. Write an editorial for your school newspaper in support of your position. Choose an issue that you care about from one of the selections in this unit. Write an editorial for your local newspaper, using the piece you read as a starting point. You have just finished a summer job that was perfect except for one problem. Write an editorial for the company newsletter in which you describe the problem and propose a solution. A wealthy donor has given money to beautify your school, and students have been asked to recommend their favorite painting or other fine art. Recommendations will be printed in editorial form alone with photos of the actual art. Using a piece of art from a textbook, a library book, or an online or local art gallery as a reference, write an editorial arguing in favor of placing this piece. April Literary Analysis** Choose one or more poems and write an essay examining their meaning. In your essay, you should focus on one or more specific literary elements in the poem(s) and explain how these elements contribute to the meaning. Write an essay for a music Web site, in which you analyze the lyrics of a particular song. Give specific examples to help readers understand why these lyrics are important to you. Your company s romantic greeting cards have not sold well. Fine two romantic poems that could appear on new cards. Write a memo analyzing why the new poems would help boost sales. Writing in the Humanities For an anthology called America s Favorite Poems, submit the poem that you like best. Accompany your favorite poem with an analysis of what makes it worthy of inclusion.

Unit 8 Critical Review Write a critical review of a literary work. Consider how the author s use of style elements (such as word choice, figurative language, imagery, mood, or theme) affected your appreciation of the work. Your review should state your opinion of the work, explain the criteria you used to judge it, an tell whether you would recommend it to others. Write a critical review of a story you have viewed or read. Your review should state your opinion of the work explain the criteria you used to judge it, and tell whether you would recommend it to others. Write a critical review of a new or reemerging fashion, a recently opened store or restaurant, or the latest trend for teenagers. Your review should state your opinion explain the criteria you used to judge it, and tell whether you would recommend it to others. Using a piece of art from a textbook, a library book, or an online art gallery, write a critical review of a painting or sculpture that you either love or hate. Your review should state your opinion of the work, explain the criteria you used to evaluate it, and tell why the artist did or did not fulfill you expectations.

Unit 9 Informative Essay and Interview Choose an event that you read about. Find someone who remembers this event. Interview him or her and wrote an informative essay based on your interview and your reading. Your essay should briefly summarize the event, give the name of the person you interviewed, and explain that person s reaction to the event. Chose a historical period or event that interests you. Interview someone who lived through that period or experiences that event. Then write an informative essay that identifies that person you chose to interview and explains what you learned about the subject from him or her. Writing About Careers For Career Day at your school, prepare an informative speech about profession that interests you. As a part of you research, interview someone who does the job. Include what you learn from this person in your explanation of the career. Writing for Media For a newspaper column called Unsung Heroes, choose someone in your community who helped a person, group or cause without gaining recognition. Interview the people involved. Write an informative essay about the situation behind the act of kindness.

Unit 10 Persuasive Essay The literature in this unit deals with the universal ideals of honor, loyalty, and service to others. Think about how these ideals are connected to today s issues. Choose an issue you feel strongly about, and write an essay to persuade your readers to agree with you. Choose one of the great ideals you encountered in this unit. Write a persuasive essay to encourage others to support the ideal. Refer to the literature in your essay, but be sure you make a connection to an issue in today s world. Find a problem at school or in your community that you feel strongly about, such as the side effects of backpacks or the dangers of cell phone use while driving. Write a letter to the editor of the school or local newspaper that will persuade others to share your view. Writing for the Media Write a one-minute television editorial about a controversial issue, such as limiting congressional terms or creating a school dress code. Argue for or against the issue, support your argument with several types of evidence, and try to anticipate the objections of local viewers.

Unit 11 Comparing a Play and a Film Write an essay in which you compare one scene from a filmed adaptation of Julius Caesar with the came scene in Shakespeare s play. Choose a short story, novel, or play that you have read and enjoyed and that has been made into a film. Write a review for a movie Web site that compares the literary work with the film it inspired. Select a movie and its modern remake, such as The Fly (1958/1986), Planet of the Apes (1968/2001), or another remake of your choice. Write a comparative review of the two films for a newspaper or magazine. In your review, include a recommendation about whether the remake was worthwhile. For a DVD bonus feature, write a comparison of an original work (story, play, or novel) that was adapted for film. Write as the author of the original or as the film s writer/director, include your reasons for making or allowing the adaptation, and evaluate the result. May Research Paper** Formulate a question about The Tragedy of Julius Caesar or another work of literature that you would like to explore in detail. Write a research paper that includes information from at least five sources and conclude with a list of works cited. Write a research paper that explores a question that interests you. Your paper should present your own ideas and interpretations as well as factual information. Include information from at least five sources as well as a list of works cited. Writing About a Career Write a research paper that explores the training ands opportunities in a music career or another field of interest to you. Writing Inspired by Photographs On a primary-source Web site or in a book, find several historical photographs that chronicle a turbulent era in American history. Use the photographs to illustrate research on how ordinary people survived during that era.