Sunday, April 22, 2012

Hammering it in... 3/5/12

    The first part of class was spent reinforcing the majority of what we've learned so far.
    Story
       Message
        Change
         Why
    Story recipe
    Dialogue
    10 Story Types
    Audience
        Lazy
        They want power and so do you
    Rules of words

    Then we promptly moved forward into the worl of dual-coding, and abstract vs. concrete words. In order for dual-coding to work you must connect two or more of the senses together at the same time. Examples include: fluffy pillow, warm day, loud children etc. The difference between concrete words and abstract words are that concrete words show something i.e. illustrations and abstract words tell something i.e. concepts, -isms, values. Abstract words tend to be very broad.

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