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This is for a high school senior student.
Today we began an assignment called Sq

This is for a high school senior student.
Today we began an assignment called Squiggles. It is a pre-wiritng assignment that requires you to think conceptually rather than literally. You are to design a symbol or drawing that SYMBOLIZES, OR REPRESENTS, or ENCAPSULATES the principal idea contained within five quotes from Gardner’s Grendel. (I uploaded this document)
Instructions:
1.Read through the 22 quotes on the worksheet, Thematic Statements from Grendel by John Gardner. Choose five and copy these together with page numbers onto a sheet of paper. Do not discard as this sheet will be stapled behind your Squiggles
2. Determine who the speaker of your selected quotes is and the intended meaning of the statement(s). Interpret as they apply to either Grendel, the speaker, Gardner or life itself. Beneath your five quotes, write your own interprepations (practice) of each of your own quotes. (Do not forget to follow these writing conventions: Avoid ing’s, write in the present tense, do NOT use the second person(you), nor ANY contractions.)
3. As you write your interpretation(s) of the quotes, try to use formal language. Try to sound sophisticated — like a professor. ???????? Use one new vocabulary word from Grendel or from your collection of words in your composition books. Highlight the word.
4. Using a squiggle for each quote (directly on the Squiggles sheet), design a symbol to represent the principal idea of each quote. Color it.
5. Somewhere alongside or within your drawing, and in tiny clear font, write the quote the drawing represents.
6. In another area beside, above, beneath or all around the drawing and the quote, copy your explanation of the selected quote from the sheet of paper on which you practiced interpreting the statement.
6. In another tiny area, and again, using tiny font, explain your symbol. How does it represent the idea presented in the statement quoted?
7. Somewhere in a blank area, in much larger font, give your product a title such as, Ideas in Grendel, or Themes in Grendel.

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