Narrative Prompt ANCIENT INDIA WRITING TASK Narrative Prompt

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Narrative Prompt ANCIENT INDIA WRITING TASK

Narrative Prompt ANCIENT INDIA WRITING TASK

Narrative Prompt Guidelines Use first person language- “I” Language Show not tell…. describe in

Narrative Prompt Guidelines Use first person language- “I” Language Show not tell…. describe in detail to explain your topic sentence Cite evidence from the text to support your topic sentence Use your imagination- write the story as if you are seeing through his eyes- a day in the life perspective Follow the narrative prompt graphic organizer outline Your end narrative prompt must have a clear beginning, middle, and

Narrative Prompt #1 Write a narrative about Siddhartha’s process of becoming a Buddha. In

Narrative Prompt #1 Write a narrative about Siddhartha’s process of becoming a Buddha. In your story, include one or two experiences that may have helped to shape his moral teachings. Be sure to include details from the text and a clear beginning, middle, and ending to your story. Keep in mind: Buddhism is more than 2, 500 years old. During these two and a half millennia, there have been billions of Buddhists. Currently, 360 million people practice Buddhism.

Narrative Prompt #2 Write a narrative that shows how Siddhartha Gautama left a life

Narrative Prompt #2 Write a narrative that shows how Siddhartha Gautama left a life of luxury to become a penniless wanderer in search of truth. In your story, show some of the struggles he went through as he chose to become Buddha. in mind: The king supplied his son with everything he needed and wanted. Siddhartha would have become King; he gave that up and left his wife an baby son behind. Keep