Six Word Memoirs:
- How did it go?
- Did you choose to stay in the classroom? Or go to solitary confinement? Why? How did it go?
- What do you think of this genre of writing? Pros? Cons?
- What did you learn about yourself as a writer/thinker?
- What was the hardest part? What was the most rewarding part?
- How did it go?
- Did you choose to stay in the classroom? Or go to solitary confinement? Why? How did it go?
- What do you think of this genre of writing? Pros? Cons?
- What did you learn about yourself as a writer/thinker?
- What was the hardest part? What was the most rewarding part?
Writing the 6 word memoirs was
really easy for me. It went really well.
I chose to stay in the class
room because I usually get off track and distracted when I work in other places
I really like this style of
writing. I love how you can basically tell a story in 6 words and leave your
readers just wanting so much more. One con about it is sometimes you just need
more than 6 words to express how you feel, You can also get a lot deeper about
your subject with more than 6 words.
I learnt that I can do a lot in
less than 10 words. I usually try to go and use long and complicated words to
help my story grow in length but I learnt that I can do the exact same thing
with 6 words.
For me, one of the hardest
parts was getting it down to 6 words exactly. I kept having good ideas yet I
couldn’t get it down to 6 words for a long time. I think the most rewarding
part was finally getting a deep thought and then realising I could get it down
to 6 words.
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