Monday, October 1, 2012

The Charles Sequence



                The other day in class, Lacy gave us a story called “The Charles Sequence”. It was set up like a newspaper article about a 6-year-old boy driving a car. It talked about the man that was driving in the car behind him and how he noticed something was a little off. Roy Dyer was the man driving behind him and he thought he was following a drunk, but he never saw the driver until the young boy pulled over and got out the car, Dyer was so confused.

                Lacy had us rewrite the story from one of the characters points of view. I chose Roy Dyer. After completing this assignment, I realized that this was the way I was going to write my Literacy Narrative project. It made it easier to write and since I was telling a story it made it more personal.

2 comments:

  1. The first time we wrote I wrote as the little boy, but the second time I also wrote as Roy. I wrote my literacy narrative like this because it's my story and my point of view.

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  2. Oh, I can't wait to see how this plays out in your literacy narrative!

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