This document provides writing prompts for an assignment analyzing imagery and conflict in the novel Freak the Mighty. Students are asked to choose a quote demonstrating imagery or conflict and represent it visually using Snapchat. They must then write a reflection explaining what example they portrayed, who participated, why it shows imagery or conflict, and how they used Snapchat's tools. Examples of imagery and conflict are provided, and students are instructed to brainstorm relevant quotes from the novel.
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1. Ms. Contreras
February, 2017
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Freak the Mighty Writing Assignment 2
Imagery and Conflict
1. Rodman Philbrick, the author of Freakthe Mighty, usesa lot of imagery to
explain conflict in the novel. Individually, use Snapchatto visually represent
at least 1 example of conflict and/or imagery in the novelso far. You must
choose a quote from the novelfor each examplethat you represent. Be
creative with your captions and with Snapchat’s editing tools!
• Remember, imagery is imaginative languagethat helps the reader
visualizemorerealistically what the author is writing about.
• Remember, conflict is a struggle between opposed forces. In fiction, this
struggle is usually between two characters, between a character and
society, between a character and natureor a character’s internal
conflict.
BRIANSTORMING - QUOTES THAT SHOW CONFLICT AND/OR IMAGERY
2. Write a reflectionabout your snap OR providea voice-recording
explainingyour snap on an IPad. Make sureto explain:
What example you arerepresenting(what quote did you useto guide
you?).
Who participated in your snap (Who acted in your snap, what propsdid
you use?)
Why your snap/quoteis an exampleof imagery or conflict (What doesit
make you imagine? What type of conflict is it?)
How you wentabout representingthis example of imagery or conflict
(How did you use Snapchat’s tools?)
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2. Ms. Contreras
February, 2017
REFLECTION
WHAT example are yourepresenting? (what quote inspiredyour snap?):
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WHO participatedin your snap? (Who acted in your snap?):
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WHY is your snap/quote an example ofimagery or conflict? (What does
it make youimagine? What type of conflict is it?):
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HOW did you go about representing this example of imagery and/or
conflict? (Howdid youuse Snapchat’s tools?):
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