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narrative Writing
Creating an Illustrated myth
EmbEddEd AssEssmEnt
Plot Diagram
Climax
Conflict
Exposition
Arachne is a weaver. The setting is a small village in Greece.
Step 4: Drafting
Use your completed graphic organizer and brainstorming chart to help you as you begin to draft your myth. Before you begin your draft, review the Scoring Guide so that you understand how your narrative will be assessed.
Remember the skills you have learned in this unit to make your writing stronger and more interesting. Complete in the following graphic organizer to help you add figurative language and adverbs to your draft. Write at least one example of figurative language and use an adverb to add detail to each element of your myth.
my notes
Resolution
Story Element
Figurative Language
Adverbs and Adverb Phrases (Time/ Manner)
Exposition
Rising/Falling Action
Conflict
Climax
Resolution
Be sure your draft includes:
• a clear description of the characters, setting, and conflict.
• figurative and sensory language.
• adverbs and adverb phrases that add details to the story about time and manner. • a variety of simple, compound, and complex sentences.
• a resolution at the end of the myth describing the lesson learned or theme.
Unit 1 •  The Choices We Make • Part 3: Embedded Assessment  41
Language
Resources
Adverbs and Adverb Phrases
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Manner
always daily earlier frequently nightly now
then usually yearly yesterday
angrily beautifully bravely easily fortunately patiently quickly softly suddenly wisely
Falling Action
Rising Action
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