Marilyn Monroe: |
Writing Descriptive Sentences to Convey a Portrayal |
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Period 3 Notes |
In our descriptions, we want to portray Marilyn Monroe (from
Portrait #1) as wholesome and
vivacious. |
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1) Marilyn Monroe has a sparkling, wide smile that lights up the room.
2) Her eyes shimmer like diamonds. (OR: She has
shimmering, diamond eyes.)
3) Her hair is a blonde, flowing waterfall with every streaming
lock in perfect place. |
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Period 4 Notes |
In our descriptions, we want to portray Marilyn Monroe (from
Portrait #1) as carefree,
sophisticated, and radiant. |
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1) Marilyn Monroe's smile is as bright as the sun and as contagious as
laughter. 2) Her eyes sparkle like precious diamonds.
3) Her deep ruby lipstick accentuates the flame of her beauty.
4) The glistening, gold waves of her hair look like pristine
ripples in the water. |
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