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Your “Life as a Book”
In this activity, students will brainstorm and create their own ideas about how they’d structure their own “Life as a Book.”
For this assignment, your creativity and imagination will come into play as you reflect on what type of book your life would make. Derek realizes the truth of Human Lives as Stories, and he feels that if his life were made into a book, he would want it to be full of adventure. You will not write a book (unless you later decide to do so); instead, you will plan it out in detail.
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