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Plane Food

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PLANE FOOD

The ANA western omelette
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Strategies I used
- 2D-3D
- Every scene needs a setting
- Make the reader wonder

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2D-3D

If I didn’t, what it could have been - “I was disgusted.”

How did I use it?

I added vivid descriptions of my expressions and actions I did after eating the omelette instead of just being like, “it was gross, I hated it.”

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EVERY SCENE NEEDS A SETTING

If I didn’t, what it could have been - “I was going to Tokyo.” And - “It was breakfast.”

How did I use it?

I used descriptive language and actions to show what surrounding I was currently in and have them know both the setting and action in their minds while reading the story instead of just letting them have the action.

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MAKE THE READER WONDER

If I didn’t, what it could have been - “Now I’m at the airport.”

How did I use it?

I allowed the reader to have a peek at what was happening later in the story, and then moving on the the beginning of the story. This would give them a change to wonder about what happened in the beginning and why did I regret it so much.