English, 05.11.2019 22:31 isaiahdunn
Brainstorm and prewrite three scenes about a fictional talent show in which two
contestants swap bodies. your first two scenes will focus on the contestants, each
of which must try to learn the other person's act before the show begins. the third
scene will focus on an audience member who's watching the talent show
each scene must make its main character distinct from the other two each scene
must also use rich description so that the problem each character faces seems real,
even though the story itself is fantastical. in the next lesson, you'll expand these
scenes into a short story
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