Write a 2 or more-page response in which you write an alternate part of the story from a different character’s perspective or a character’s different point of view.

Words: 184
Pages: 1
Subject: Literature

Bradbury, R. (2010). All summer in a day. Read, 59(16), 14–19

Prompt (what are you writing about?):

Choose any of the literature that you have read in this course and respond to the following
prompt:

In 2 pages or more, write an alternate part of the story from a different character’s
perspective (example: write from one of the villagers in “The Lottery”, or perhaps
from the perspective of Tom Robinson as he awaits trial)

Instructions (how to get it done):

• Choose any of the short stories or plays you have read in this course.

• Write a 2 or more-page response in which you write an alternate part of the story from
a different character’s perspective or a character’s different point of view.

• Your audience for this response will be people who have read the stories.

Requirements:

• Your response should be a minimum of 2 pages.
• Your response should have a properly APA formatted title page.

• It should also be double spaced, written in Times New Roman, in 12 point font and
with 1 inch margins.

• You should have a reference page that includes the piece of literature you chose.