Reviewing Before Diagramming ©1998 NICOLEA

Penelope, by John Roddam Spencer Stanhope

Now, after reviewing your description of the past event, consider whether you can add to your account:

 

1) How you felt during each scene?

2) Have you indicated what was said and what you thought?

3) Again, please be careful to note how each person appeared to you.

a) As you consider each of these scenes, at what point in the problem-event would you say you felt most "down" (or in a negative state) and at what point did you feel most "up" (or in a positive state)?

b) And, in a similar way, describe the states of mind of the others who were in those scenes (whether they were active or passive).

 

 

 

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