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Module 4 Project Rework

Module 4 Project

Q Choose a narrative text from the gospels. (Narrative is a story. Poetry, sermon, song etc. are not stories.) The story will have a plot and characters, most often also speaking lines. The story doesn’t have to be real, it can be a made up instructional story (parable). 1. Does your selection have a clear beginning? Look at the verses before your selection, even if they are from a previous chapter. Sometimes the story can start at the end of a chapter and continue into the following chapter. Also, a story can start in the middle of a verse. 2. Does your selection have a clear ending? Do the same, look at the verses after. Are they still part of the story or is it already a second story? 3. Try to limit your story to no more than 15 verses. If you really want a longer story you may choose that but it will require much more work to complete all the assignments. Questions you need to answer and submit on Learninghub: 1. Submit your final selection (chapter and verses).

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I have selected the Parable of the Tenants from Mark. This parable can be found in Mark 12:1-12. This story has a clear beginning for in the beginning we see the story is developing or rather starting when a man plants a vineyard and start making a wall around it. There is the beginning of the story where we can find the buildup of the conflict which causes the issue in the later part of the story. Then as the story moves forward we see that that man is renting his vineyard to some of the farmers who can look after the vineyard and he moves away to some distant place. Thus, this forms the beginning or the first act of the story.