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T.D. Shorts Every Picture Tells a Story Carefully examine the photograph of the hunters at camp. Describe what you see in the picture. You can either talk about what you see to others in a group, or you can write down a list of the details you see. Do some brainstorming to get your thoughts down onto paper. Your instructor may want to make a list on the board of the details that students identify. You may complete one or more of the following writing exercises. |
| A. | Using the picture and your imagination, write a descriptive paragraph on the hunters at their camp. Try to capture the colours and smells of a hunters camp. |
| B. | Use your imagination to write a narrative paragraph about this picture. Give the hunters names and tell a story about what they are doing. |
| C. | Write a narrative paragraph about what you think happened before the picture was taken or after the picture was taken. Where might the men be from? How long have they been hunting? What are their plans now? |
| D. | Have you had a similar experience to the one being shown? Have you been on a hunting trip? Or have you been on a camping trip where you slept in a tent? Write a narrative paragraph describing your experience. |
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