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Newtonian Plot Dynamics: Animated GIF compares laws of motion and storytelling

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AHA-Rhetoric
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7th - 12th, Higher Education
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7 pages
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Newton’s 3 laws of motion conceptually parallel the patterns of plot development in storytelling, fiction or non-fiction. This animated GIF comparison helps both physics people to understand narrative writing and also literary people to understand Newton’s Three Laws. Successive frames graphically show how forces influence people and things. Image size 960×720 (file size 640 KB) for use as a full-size PowerPoint slide. Each of seven frames lasts 2.5 seconds in continuous loop (PPT must be in Slide-Show mode to activate the animation); can also be used as a non-animated graphic in a handout about storytelling or physical motion; can be resized as needed. Note: You can pause an animated GIF during a PowerPoint Slide Show by Right-Clicking your mouse; you can resume animation with a Left-Click. This mouse-trick works in PPT 2010, but other PPT versions may work differently. Note: You can pause an animated GIF during a PowerPoint Slide Show by Right-Clicking your mouse; you can resume animation with a Left-Click. This mouse-trick works in PPT 2010, but other PPT versions may work differently.
Used/tested and engaging with English Composition, English 101.
To learn how to make such animated GIFs using PowerPoint and a free online AGIF maker, see PowerPoint slide show Animated GIFs—How to Make and Use.
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7 pages
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.

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