Okay so I'm still prowling for a job. I even given myself more obligations like cashiering (hate dealing with money).
I also had to cancel commissions (I had like 4 people too. )
I have been working on a story though. It will never reach the public's eye but still...
Uhm I have a question though, if someone would like to help me. It's been puzzling me a while because I'm not suppose to 'summarize' the book...so shed some light if you can?
Write a dramatic dialogue that includes at least one "character" from each of the assigned texts. Your dialogue should focus on a critical issue related to fiction, reading, writing, art, literature, culture, politics, or society. The dialogue should clearly, intelligently, and creatively address the issue, while demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the assigned texts and of the characters represented in the dialogue. Include at least 2 quotes from each text in your dialogue. You may write the dialogue as a short play or as a short story. DO NOT SUMMARIZE PLOT.
I used to be so good at deciphering these things...I guess apathy got the best of me. :/








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