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05.09 You Be the Judge
Story: to build a fire
You will create a multimedia presentation of a book review for the novel or short story you read for Module 5.

View the grading rubric as you complete your assignment. This is your guide to a super submission.

Your book review presentation must include:

Computerized visuals or digital photos of handmade visuals
An audio of you reading your review
Write a book review. Be sure to include all the components of an effective review from the lesson:
Introduction
Body paragraphs that include an explanation of an interesting character, an interesting event, the tone, and the theme of the story
Conclusion

Visuals: Create visuals by computer or by hand for your book review. You may also choose ready-made images from the web. Please include:
Title and author of book
Image of the settings
Image of the characters
Image of your choice

Audio: You will record your audio or verbally present your review to an adult. Focus on these five audio features:
Preparation: Your presentation should be rehearsed so it flows smoothly.
Volume: Your voice should be loud enough to be easily heard.
Clarity: Your words should be clearly pronounced and easily understood.
Variety: Your speaking voice should be varied and entertaining.
Pace: The speed of your presentation should not feel sluggish or rushed.

Choose one of the following options
Option One: Video/computer presentation with sound
Submit a video or computer presentation in which you record your review while sharing your visuals.
Submit your written review.
Please use a Web 2.0 tool to record your video. Send the link to your instructor.
Option Two: Audio with visual attachment

Submit a separate audio recording in which you read your review aloud.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.
Option Three: Verbal presentation to your guardian or other adult with visual attachment

Print out the Presentation rubric and give to your guardian other adult. They will fill out the rubric as you present your review verbally.
Submit the presentation rubric.
Submit your visuals separately as a photo or file.
Submit your written review.

Respuesta :

Although a whole multimedia presentation cannot be provided here, we can give you some ideas on images to use and the review of the story "To Build a Fire":

Images:

  • Since the story is set in the Yukon region, in Canada, you can choose images online that show that area, especially during the winter.

Story review:

  • The author of "To Build a Fire" is Jack London. The story is based on his own life experiences during the Gold Rush in the Yukon region.
  • The main character reveals his arrogance when he ignores the advice of an old man and goes into the frozen forest on his own. Unable to make fire, he ends up freezing to death.
  • The theme of the story concerns the power of nature. No matter how intelligent man thinks he is, he is still insignificant when it comes to what nature can do.
  • As a matter of fact, nature is so superior in intelligence that the dog accompanying the man knows what to do to survive the cold without fire, whereas the man does not.

Reviewing the story "To Build a Fire"

"To Build a Fire" is a short story by Jack London. To review this story, it is important to keep the context in mind: the Gold Rush in the Yukon area.

It is also important to understand that the power of nature is a common theme employed by London. His own experiences as an adventurer taught him to respect nature.

When it comes to choosing images to talk about the story, picture of the Yukon area during winter can help convey how harsh the environment was, and why the character desperately needed to make fire. Images of a man and a dog in the wilderness can also be helpful in order to illustrate the story more literally.

Learn more about "To Build a Fire" here:

https://brainly.com/question/18347920

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