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Write Your Own Dystopian Story
Dystopian stories like Scythe often identify an issue in the world and imagine a future in which this issue has spiraled out of control. Follow the below steps to brainstorm current issues, connect them to dystopian traits, and proceed through the writing process to create an outline for your own short dystopian tale.
Teaching Suggestion: This activity can last for a little as one or two classes, but can also be expanded in order to go through the entire writing process. Consider providing a model for your students.
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