PPT-How to Attack a Poem Read the poem
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Define unknown words Analyze form Rhyme schemedivision Paraphrase Put it into your own words Identify figurative language Identify theme Poetry Name Imagery
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Define unknown words Analyze form Rhyme schemedivision Paraphrase Put it into your own words Identify figurative language Identify theme Poetry Name Imagery. “Farewell, Love” . – by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Farewell . love and all thy laws forever;. Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more.. Senec. and Plato call me from thy lore. To perfect wealth, my wit for to . DREAMERS. By Siegfried. Sassoon. http. ://www.firstworldwar.com/poetsandprose/sassoon.htm. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/sassoon_siegfried.shtml. http://. www.ppu.org.uk/learn/infodocs/people/pst_sassoon.html. In this . lesson, . you . will learn how to read a poem out loud . by pausing for punctuation and at the end of a stanza.. Poems have stanzas.. In the Garden. A bird came down the walk:. He did not know I saw;. N. /. S. A. nswer questions, right side margin of the poems.. Roll-call was done in the morning & afternoon, but also after a battle. . 1. Why . was calling roll important after a battle. ?. (Completely answer, there are several answers.). Initial reading of the poem. Write any questions that pop into your head while doing the initial reading.. Identify any words that you do not understand and look them up. Write the definitions on the poem.. REDACTION. . re·dac·tion. rəˈdakSH. (ə)n/. noun. the process of editing text for publication.. a version of a text, such as a new edition or an abridged version.. plural noun: . redactions. the censoring or obscuring of part of a text for legal or security purposes.. All that you need to know when it comes to reading a poem!. Title. Look at the title and make predictions about what the poem might be about. . What type of connotations or associations do you attach with the title?. A poem written to tell a story, often about a major event.. The Ballad Of The Turkey. © G Yates . Published on February 2006. As I walked along the road one day. Kicking up stones along the way,. I saw a bird of unusual size. by: shelby spencer . what is my poem about?. My poem is called knock-knock by: Daniel Beaty . Knock-knock is about a young boy losing his father at young age. But the father isn’t dead instead he is in jail and his father isn't going home for a home for long time. . In the wild purple of the glowering sun, . Smouldering through spouts of drifting smoke that shroud . The menacing scarred slope; and, one by one, . Tanks creep and topple forward to the wire. . The barrage roars and lifts. Then, clumsily bowed . “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” is a great example of an elegy. Written by Thomas Gray, the poem is 128 lines, and it ends with an “epitaph.” . Epitaph. Short poem intended as an inscription on a grave – can serve as a brief “elegy.” . In the wild purple of the glowering sun, . Smouldering through spouts of drifting smoke that shroud . The menacing scarred slope; and, one by one, . Tanks creep and topple forward to the wire. . The barrage roars and lifts. Then, clumsily bowed . To recognize the many roles we play. To practice authorship . To draw up important memories of events, people, and places in our lives . To develop self-respect and appreciate what is good and positive in ourselves . It is important to remember that you will NOT be allowed to take your annotated anthology in to the exam. . Eac. Eac. Poem 1.. The Manhunt by Simon Armitage. After the first phase,. after passionate nights and intimate days,.
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