Assignment: Second Draft
After producing your initial draft, the next important step in the creation of your story is to incorporate the elements of the craft of writing. Who is telling your story and why? What tone of voice do you intend to develop? Who are your characters and what do they sound like? Last week, you used the techniques of development to create a first draft from the outline and opening scene you wrote.
In this Assignment, you will apply the craft elements of point of view, tone of voice, characterization, and dialogue to turn your first draft into a second draft.
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To prepare for this Assignment:
• Review the Project Introduction and Overview document in Learning Resources.
• Review the directions for uploading your assignment into Doc Sharing in the Learning Resources.
• Review "Types of Point of View" from Chapter 3 in Shaping the Story and select a point of view that you will use for your short story. Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #3: Choosing Your Point of View" on page 44. Decide who is telling your story and how formal or informal the narrator will be with the audience.
• Review Chapter 6, "Characterization," in Shaping the Story to select the characterizations you will use to create the characters of your short story.
• Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #6: Building Your Characters" on page 96 in Shaping the Story and present the protagonists of your story in action.
• Review Chapter 7, "Dialogue," in Shaping the Story to determine how your character will speak. Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #7: Putting Words in Your Characters' Mouths" on page 112 in Shaping the Story
• Review Chapter 4, "Tone of Voice," in Shaping the Story to select the tone you will use to set the tone of your short story.Complete "Progressive Writing Exercise #4: Finding the Right Tone of Voice" on page 63 in Shaping the Story to fine tune the voice you will use in your story.
• Consider the effect you want to have on your audience.
o What elements of writing will you use to provoke a reaction?
o How can point of view, tone of voice, characterization, and dialogue help the reader identify with a short story?
The assignment:
• Revise and write 3-5 additional pages to your first draft, culminating in a 5- to 8-page second draft of your short story incorporating the elements of point of view, tone of voice, characterization, and dialogue.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
2. The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
3. Also include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.