Please click on the link and read this narrative story titled “So He Looked Like

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Please click on the link and read this narrative story titled “So He Looked Like

Please click on the link and read this narrative story titled “So He Looked Like Dad….It Was Just Dinner, Right?” 
from The New York Times.  Then, upload a MS Word document, answering the questions below:
1.  Please list a few passages from the story that you feel were very descriptive, surrounding them in “quotation marks.”  Why do you feel they were so descriptive?   Please explain.
2.  Which parts of the story elicited an emotional (happy, sad, uncomfortable, etc.) response from you?  Please explain those specific sections from the story, explain how they made you feel, and why they made you feel that way.
3.  There are a few similes in the narrative.  Please find them and list them, surrounding them in “quotation marks.”
4.  Finally, let’s connect this narrative to Andrew Stanton’s “Clues” from Week 2’s TED Talk titled  “The Clues to a Great Story.”Links to an external site.   Please list and explain the “Clues” that “So He Looked Like Dad…It Was Just Dinner, Right?” illustrated.
Andrew Stanton’s “Clues” from Week 2’s TED Talk titled  “The Clues to a Great Story.”Links to an external site

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