Greetings, students!
As you are by now well-aware, the book we are studying has a multitude of characters with different personality traits and powers. For this reason, it will be useful for you to look in-depth at different characters independently then share your findings with the class. As a tool to help format your findings about the character I assign you, you will be creating a RAFT.
R- Role
A- Audience
F - Format
T - Topic
You will first write the name of your character. Then you will determine the audience you want your character to address. Next, you will select the format or structure through which your character will address his or her audience. Afterward, you will select a topic about which you want your character to speak. This is where the project gets fun! You will write a letter, journal entry, speech, poem, or any other form of communication from your character to your audience. Be creative and original, but attempt to stay true to the personality of your character. Tomorrow in class we will be sharing these RAFTS, so make sure they are appropriate!
Good luck,
Ms. Peterson
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