Choice of Moment Exercise

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Our first assignment for this class is to put together a narrative of 16 key moments of our day. Methods that work in illustrating this clearly and effectively to any given audience are moment-to-moment, action-to-action, subject-to-subject, scene-to-scene, aspect-to-aspect, and non-sequitor (non-sensical). Methods I utilized include moment-to-moment, action-to-action, and aspect-to-aspect. The subject remained the same because this story is about my day with different moments taking place sequentially. I used the aspect-to-aspect method in illustration because it was easier for me to draw than the action-to-action method.
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