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Topic: PLAY LOTTO! ,Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

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Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?

2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy
Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?
2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy.

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Topic: PLAY LOTTO! ,Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Order Description
Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?

2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy
Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?
2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy.

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Topic: PLAY LOTTO! ,Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Order Description
Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?

2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy
Diary of an Interesting Year’ and Parents’ Night

Two paragraphs please:
1) Describe the journey of the diary itself in “Diary of an Interesting Year” by Helen Simpson. What time does it span and what ultimately becomes of it?
2) There is a thing in fiction – a device used by authors – known as the unreliable narrator. This refers to a story told from the point of view of a character who may have a distorted view of the events described, or who may be spinning a version of events to present themselves a certain way. Describe some places in “Parents’ Night” by Helen Schulman which indicate that the woman telling the story may be less than trustworthy.

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