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Assignment: First Draft
This week, you will take the outline and opening scene that you created in Week 1and construct the first draft of your short story, using free writing as a tool to get you started. Once you have generated and organized the ideas for your story, you will begin to develop a setting, plot, and time frame that you will build upon as you continue to write your story. In this Assignment, you will turn your outline and opening scene into a first draft of your short story that applies the development techniques of setting, plot, and time.
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To prepare for this Assignment:
1. Review the Final Project Introduction and Overview document in the Learning Resources.
2. Review Chapter 5, "Setting," in Shaping the Story. Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #5: Writing Where Things Happen" on pages 82-83.
• List possible settings in which your short story could occur.
• Select a setting from your list.
3. Review Chapter 9, "Plot," in Shaping the Story. Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #9: Linking Scene to Scene" on pages 142-143.
4. Review Chapter 10, "Time," in Shaping the Story. Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #10: Pacing, and Uses of Time" on page 159.
5. Consider how you will combine these techniques of development with the outline and opening scene created in Week 1 to create a unified text.
• How will your outline contribute to filling in the details of plot, setting, and time?
• What details will you include for the setting of your short story? What details will you exclude?
• How will these techniques of development be used to affect the reactions of the audience?
The assignment:
Write a 2- to 3-page first draft of your short story, demonstrating the development techniques of plot, setting, and time.
Formatting Expectations:
1. Indent the first sentence of each paragraph. Block paragraphs are not acceptable for this assignment.
2. Your final document should:
• Be in a 10- or 12-point font, such as Times New Roman or Verdana.
• Be double-spaced throughout.
• Have 1-inch margins for top, bottom, left, and right.
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