ASSIGNMENT SHEET

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ASSIGNMENT SHEET
Narrative: Interior Monologue
The assignment for Portfolio Piece #____ is the interior monologue.
The assignment is due on __________________.
An interior monologue is much like the examples you heard in class. It is a prose writing that follows a
“conversation” taking place inside one person’s head. Think of some familiar situations in which you
might find yourself and write two separate interior monologues. Draw upon your own past
experiences for your writing. Remember that your monologue should use first person point of view
and verbs in present tense.
Each monologue should be 1 page or longer, typed or handwritten. PLEASE SKIP LINES OR
DOUBLE SPACE. Be prepared to share at least one of your writings with the class or with a peer
response small group.
ASSIGNMENT SHEET
Narrative: Interior Monologue
The assignment for Portfolio Piece #____ is the interior monologue.
The assignment is due on __________________.
An interior monologue is much like the examples you heard in class. It is a prose writing that follows a
“conversation” taking place inside one person’s head. Think of some familiar situations in which you
might find yourself and write two separate interior monologues. Draw upon your own past
experiences for your writing. Remember that your monologue should use first person point of view
and verbs in present tense.
Each monologue should be 1 page or longer, typed or handwritten. PLEASE SKIP LINES OR
DOUBLE SPACE. Be prepared to share at least one of your writings with the class or with a peer
response small group.
ASSIGNMENT SHEET
Narrative: Interior Monologue
The assignment for Portfolio Piece #____ is the interior monologue.
The assignment is due on __________________.
An interior monologue is much like the examples you heard in class. It is a prose writing that follows a
“conversation” taking place inside one person’s head. Think of some familiar situations in which you
might find yourself and write two separate interior monologues. Draw upon your own past
experiences for your writing. Remember that your monologue should use first person point of view
and verbs in present tense.
Each monologue should be 1 page or longer, typed or handwritten. PLEASE SKIP LINES OR
DOUBLE SPACE. Be prepared to share at least one of your writings with the class or with a peer
response small group.
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