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Today
You know what makes a piece well written
You know what techniques you can use to write a good piece yourself

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Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille. He is born in France. His mother leaves him at a young age. He grows up in a harsh world. He has no scent of his own. He is obsessed with smells. He wants to create the perfect scent. He kills people to make his perfume. The story follows his journey. He becomes more dangerous. The book is about obsession and isolation.

Perfume is a book about Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, and he is born in France. His mother leaves him when he is young, but he grows up in a harsh world. He has no scent of his own, so he is different from others. He is obsessed with smells, and he wants to create the perfect scent. He kills people to make his perfume, yet he becomes more obsessed. The book is about obsession, for it explores themes of isolation. Grenouille becomes more dangerous, and he loses touch with humanity.

Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, who is born in France and left by his mother at a young age, growing up in a harsh world where he lacks a scent of his own. Obsessed with smells, he becomes determined to create the perfect scent, leading him to kill people in his pursuit of this goal. The story follows his journey as he becomes increasingly dangerous, revealing themes of obsession and isolation.

Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born in France and abandoned by his mother at a young age. Growing up in a harsh world, Grenouille develops an obsession with smells, which becomes the driving force of his life. Although he has no scent of his own, he becomes fixated on creating the perfect one. To achieve this, he begins killing people, collecting scents for his own twisted purpose. The story follows his dangerous journey, portraying a life consumed by obsession and isolation.


Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille. He is born in France. His mother leaves him at a young age. He grows up in a harsh world. He has no scent of his own. He is obsessed with smells. He wants to create the perfect scent. He kills people to make his perfume. The story follows his journey. He becomes more dangerous. The book is about obsession and isolation.

Perfume is a book about Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, and he is born in France. His mother leaves him when he is young, but he grows up in a harsh world. He has no scent of his own, so he is different from others. He is obsessed with smells, and he wants to create the perfect scent. He kills people to make his perfume, yet he becomes more obsessed. The book is about obsession, for it explores themes of isolation. Grenouille becomes more dangerous, and he loses touch with humanity.

Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, who is born in France and left by his mother at a young age, growing up in a harsh world where he lacks a scent of his own. Obsessed with smells, he becomes determined to create the perfect scent, leading him to kill people in his pursuit of this goal. The story follows his journey as he becomes increasingly dangerous, revealing themes of obsession and isolation.

Perfume is a book about a man named Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born in France and abandoned by his mother at a young age. Growing up in a harsh world, Grenouille develops an obsession with smells, which becomes the driving force of his life. Although he has no scent of his own, he becomes fixated on creating the perfect one. To achieve this, he begins killing people, collecting scents for his own twisted purpose. The story follows his dangerous journey, portraying a life consumed by obsession and isolation.


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Writing Tips

Slide 3 - Slide

Writing Tips Quiz
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Slide 4 - Slide

When symbolism is woven into a narrative, it allows readers to uncover deeper themes.
A
Simple
B
Compound
C
Complex
D
Compound -complex

Slide 5 - Quiz

"Symbolism is often subtle, so readers must look closely to find hidden meanings, and this discovery process enriches their understanding of the text."
A
Simple
B
Compound
C
Complex
D
Compound -complex

Slide 6 - Quiz

Motifs, recurring elements in a story, reinforce central themes.
A
Simple
B
Compound
C
Complex
D
Compound -complex

Slide 7 - Quiz

Write a compound sentence (FANBOYS) about Baldini or Grimal

Slide 8 - Open question

Write a complex sentence about
- Baldini / Grimal
- Lady Macbeth
- Fusako / Ryuji

Slide 9 - Open question

"Motifs, which are recurring elements in a story, reinforce central themes." - how do we call the part between commas?

Slide 10 - Open question

"Motifs, recurring elements in a story, reinforce central themes." - how do we call the part between commas?

Slide 11 - Open question

"Macbeth, which becomes increasingly consumed by ambition, descends into madness." - is this sentence grammatically correct or not?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

Macbeth, who becomes increasingly consumed by ambition, descends into madness.
A
Simpe
B
Compound
C
Complex
D
Compound-complex

Slide 13 - Quiz

(Prepositional phrase)
Finish one of these two sentences about Perfume/Grenouille.....
"Amid the filth and stench, ......" (present tense!)
"Through his heightened sense of smell, ....." (present tense!)

Slide 14 - Open question

Finish one of these two sentences about Perfume/Grenouille, using a prepositional phrase.
______________________________, Grenouille searches for the perfect scent.
_______________________________, Grenouille can detect scents others missed.

Slide 15 - Open question

(Present or past participle)
Finish this sentence about a character from Perfume:
________________________________, Madame Gaillard makes sure that Grenouille receives little attention, leaving him to grow up largely ignored.


Slide 16 - Open question