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AMERICANS to market driven Speak . We love quotations Not like admire or retain a residual fondness for We love them with a deep nevertobefullysated passion the passion of men who spend too long cooped up indoors burrowing through books and staring at screens Quotations are our catn Brainstorming:. Which Quotes To Use?. Read the text carefully. . Select the main words; seek to understand the text fully; and make personal connections centered around these main words. . Take your time. Was George and Lennie’s dream ever really possible? . Why?. Animals. To explore the use of animals and natural imagery in the novel. . Animals. What animals are referred to in the novel?. Create a list in pairs of all of the animals you can remember. . july. ’. poppies. What are the connotations of poppies?. . How do you think Plath might use them?. In pairs, look at the two poems (on pages 21 and 77).. Jot down the phrases that describe poppies.. and ‘lady . lazarus. ’. p. 34 & p. 47. Where have you seen phrases or ideas like these before? What was their significance?. ‘the moon smiled’ ‘Walking about in Africa’. . ‘beautiful, but annihilating’. Using Quotation Marks with a Direct Quotation. “. When I learn to ride. ,. ”. said the . . student. ,. “. I’ll use the bridle path every . . day. .”. Direct quotation represents a person’s exact speech or thoughts.. Maccaig. Basking shark. We are learning to:. Consolidate our knowledge of Memorial through the use of Active Literacy skills. . Task. You are going to design a poster that conveys the knowledge you have gained about Memorial this week. . . Analysis. . Test. Strategies to Help You . Improve. and Achieve your . Best. Results on the Test. Poetry Analysis Test . Tip. #1. Answer . all. of the assigned questions. Do not leave . any. question blank or unanswered!. lewis. 1939--1945. Workshop description. This class will present the life and writings of C. S. Lewis during the Second World War, showing how his faith and imagination focused his attention on addressing, through his writings, three wars—(1) the one being fought for the future of Europe, (2) the one about the Christian faith and (3) the one that dealt with objective vs. subjective reality.. Ozymandias was one of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs – Ramses II or Ramses the Great. Shelley was critical of royalty and their purpose- how is this evident?. Sonnets were usually used to declare love or idealisation for something. How is this juxtaposed by this poem?. 2 quotations – identify techniques and explain the closeness and intimacy of the relationship. Quote an example of what the second best bed is like and quote an example of the best bed – explain how this is a contrast and what it tells us. Challenge Grids Part One. Why does Armitage choose to write from the wife’s perspective rather than the soldier?. Which key aspects. of war did Armitage perhaps set out to highlight? Why?. The meter. Assistant Director. Hanson Center for Technical Communication . With examples from Statics and Henry . Petroski. Why use quotations? . To demonstrate familiarity with a text. . To emphasize a point that you wish to make. . Two vast and . trunkless. legs of stone Stand in the desert.. Half sunk, a shattered visage lies.. Sneer of cold command. My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!.
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