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choose a novel of your choice, and based on the in" rel="nofollow">instructions below, you are supposed to give presentation of about 20 to 25 min" rel="nofollow">inutes. Right after the in" rel="nofollow">instructions, you can fin" rel="nofollow">ind the rubric that is used for your markin" rel="nofollow">ing. This is a PowerPoin" rel="nofollow">int project. You should try to make it clear, engagin" rel="nofollow">ing, understandable, and fun. Be creative with the book you choose, its theme, and the way you present it. Your presentation must contain" rel="nofollow">in all these parts for which you must go in" rel="nofollow">in order: 1- An in" rel="nofollow">introduction to the novel and author's background in" rel="nofollow">information ( 1-3 min" rel="nofollow">in) 2- Characters'synopsis (3-5 min" rel="nofollow">in) 3- Summary of the novel (about 10 min" rel="nofollow">in) 4- Analysis of the story and literary analysis ( 2-4 min" rel="nofollow">in) 5. Questions (about 5 min" rel="nofollow">in) 6- Movie ( optional, if in" rel="nofollow">included 10 min" rel="nofollow">in max) 1- For the first part, you should give a brief history of the novel and the importance of the novel in" rel="nofollow">in the world of literature, and also, you should in" rel="nofollow">introduce the author and talk about their style and life. Other in" rel="nofollow">information about the book and author, at your discretion, can be in" rel="nofollow">included but watch you timin" rel="nofollow">ing. 2- Introduce the characters and the relationship between characters to make your presentation more tangible. If there are too many characters in" rel="nofollow">in the story which can make it confusin" rel="nofollow">ing for your audience to remember them, try to name the most important ones and in" rel="nofollow">introduce the rest durin" rel="nofollow">ing your summary presentation. Be careful that it isyou who has read the book not your audience, so make it as understandable as possible. 3- In this part, you give a summary of the story with enough details. Avoid givin" rel="nofollow">ing too many details and do not prolong one sin" rel="nofollow">ingle part of the story. Try to make the theme of the story clear so your audience knowsthe purpose of the story. The 5 elements of the plot must be recognizable in" rel="nofollow">in your summary (in" rel="nofollow">intro-risin" rel="nofollow">ing action- climax- fallin" rel="nofollow">ing action- resolution). 4- In this part, analyze the story in" rel="nofollow">in brief. Mention as many literary devices asyou thin" rel="nofollow">ink are important. Talk about the style of the writer.