Ready Player One Level Three (269-372) Assignment Options

Choose 3 assignments to complete. DUE: THURSDAY MARCH 29, 2018.

  1. Assume you’ve been asked to illustrate Ready Player One for a new edition. You can draw, paint, photograph, or use computer generated art for the book. Make a list of at least five scenes, characters, or ideas from Level Three (269-372) that you would illustrate. Include a drawing of one of your ideas and write a paragraph of at least 5 sentences describing what you would do.
  2. Prepare a two-page newspaper reporting on Ready Player OneLevel Three (269-372). Think of a real newspaper to get ideas for the kinds of writing you can use (third-person, formal, standard English). If you wish, include cartoons and horoscopes along with your news articles and editorials about your novel.
  3. Choose your favorite part of Ready Player One Level Three (269-372) and imagine that on the other side of a mirror, a world exists that has some of the same elements as the novel but in many ways is its opposite. Rewrite that part, reversing each event so that the opposite happens. Make good characters into villains and villains into saints.
  4. Assume the world of Ready Player One is suddenly perfect—no problems, no conflicts. Rewrite a portion of Level Three (269-372) showing what would happen in the novel if it were about a utopia, which is an ideally perfect place.
  5. Write some postcards from characters in Ready Player One. Draw the images that would be on the fronts of the postcards and write messages that would go on the backs. Who would you send them to? Why? You must use situations from Level Three (269-372).

Ready Player One Level Three (269-374) Assignment Options

Choose 3 assignments to complete. DUE: THURSDAY MARCH 29, 2018.

  1. Assume you’ve been asked to illustrate Ready Player One for a new edition. You can draw, paint, photograph, or use computer generated art for the book. Make a list of at least five scenes, characters, or ideas from Level Three (269-372) that you would illustrate. Include a drawing of one of your ideas and write a paragraph of at least 5 sentences describing what you would do.
  2. Prepare a two-page newspaper reporting on Ready Player One Level Three (269-372). Think of a real newspaper to get ideas for the kinds of writing you can use (third-person, formal, standard English). If you wish, include cartoons and horoscopes along with your news articles and editorials about your novel.
  3. Choose your favorite part of Ready Player One Level Three (269-372) and imagine that on the other side of a mirror, a world exists that has some of the same elements as the novel but in many ways is its opposite. Rewrite that part, reversing each event so that the opposite happens. Make good characters into villains and villains into saints.
  4. Assume the world of Ready Player One is suddenly perfect—no problems, no conflicts. Rewrite a portion of Level Three (269-372) showing what would happen in the novel if it were about a utopia, which is an ideally perfect place.
  5. Write some postcards from characters in Ready Player One. Draw the images that would be on the fronts of the postcards and write messages that would go on the backs. Who would you send them to? Why? You must use situations from Level Three (269-372).