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(worth 50 points) We learned that a vignette is a little slice of life or a snapshot of an experience. In the novella, Esperanza talks about her writing, her family/friends, her culture, her home, and even her name. Directions: Write your own vignette or snapshot on a topic of your choosing. Imitate the writing style of Sandra Cisneros by writing sentences with punch as we learned in the podcast.

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Minimum of one full page (double-spaced). Use Times New Roman/Font Size: 12. Margins should be set to 1 inch all around.
Use narrative techniques: dialogue, description, reflection, well-chosen details.
Include a catchy title. Do not title your piece "My Vignette" or something generic. Think about the titles Cisneros chooses in "Mango Street"

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