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English, 03.12.2020 01:00 sarahabuadas7396

Parody - an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect. Create a parody for Act I of Hamlet. Make sure it's funny but still tells what actually happened. You may create it as a story(at least a page, 12 font), comic strip by way of a storyboard (at least 5 frames, a poem (at least 3 stanzas with 5 lines each), or a video.

If you do a storyboard, screenshot it and submit under link.

Rubric
-Does it tell the true story?
-Is it grammatically correct?
-Is it funny?
-Does it meet the requirements for length?
-Is it original? Creative?
-Does it make sense?
*You will be given an assessment grade for this assignment.*

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