PPT-Poetry Revision Session 2: “Parade’s End” and “Our Sharpeville”
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SIMILES What is a SIMILE A SIMILE is when one thing is compared to another to describe it using like or as EG He was as tall as a house or she was like a princess
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SIMILES What is a SIMILE A SIMILE is when one thing is compared to another to describe it using like or as EG He was as tall as a house or she was like a princess Parades End by . 13 miles Blue 30 miles Restrooms 300 300 1000 1000 00 00 0 Feet Met Paved Ro Foot BridleFoot T Park Stream BuildingStructure Legend Brigade Blazed T White Restrooms Paved Ro Foot BridleFoot T Park Stream BuildingStructure Legend Jockey Society Pas Ri Milton’s poetry consists of the moral & religious influences of Puritanism that are blended with the generous culture of the Renaissance. It falls into four periods: 1) the college period; 2) the Horton period; 3) period of his prose writings; & 4) period of his greatest poetic achievement. ‘Ode . SOURCE. Show . my English. Dad parked our Granada, a . champagne-gold. by our superstore on Blackstock Road,. my brother’s eyes scanning. the men. who scraped the pavement frost to the . dole. ,. one ‘got on his bike’ over the hill. Sharpeville. The Sharpeville Massacre occurred on 21. st. March 1960, when white South African police opened fire on a crowd of black protesters, killing 69 people and injuring at least 130.. Why did it happen?. Poetry is using words in a way that helps us see, feel, and hear them. Poetry bounces off your tongue, tickles your ears, and makes you think. Poetry usually has a rhythm or flow. There are many types of poetry and many types of poetic devices, or tools, that poets use. Poetry is not prose. Prose is the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.. Poetry is a form of literary expression that captures intense experiences or creative perceptions of the world in a musical language.. Please have your group’s collage on your table.. I am allowing ten minutes to go about the room and share the collages in preparation for tomorrow.. Then I’m taking up the collages.. Theme Collages . T. S. Eliot’s . “Love Song of J. Alfred . Prufrock. ”. Hamlet Act I. Develop and apply new poetry analysis skills. Understand key terms regarding poetic devices. Application of poetry explication skills. Haiku. Cinquain. . Diamante . Rhyming . Free Verse. Poetic Devices . Alliteration-. the initial sounds of a word, beginning either with a consonant or a vowel, repeated in close succession.. Assonance-. Poetry Analysis Mrs. Belof Poetry Analysis Using the TP-CASTT Method What is TP CASTT? An acronym of steps used to analyze poetry. The results of TPCASTT can be used to write an essay. The TPCASTT process is comprised of 7 steps which should be completed in the order given. 9:15 Regular arrival at school. Students should come to school their regular way. Students should wear their costume to school, but bring a change of clothes for after the parade. 9:45 Our Costume Parade will begin. Please see the attached map for parade route. Elements of Poetry Poetry is not ____________. Prose is: ordinary ______________ people use in speaking or writing Poetry is: a form of _______________ expression _______________ intense Idaho 83634wwwkunachamberorgor 208-922-9254The Kuna Chamber of Commerceinvites you to participate in the annualKUNA DAYS PARADESaturday August 7th 2021at 10amThis yearstheme is America the BeautifulNa poet. .. Sometimes, poems have rhyming words in them.. Poetry is meant to be read aloud.. Rhyming Words. Some poetry has rhyming words at the end of lines. When words rhyme, they start with different sounds, but sound the same at the end of the words. So ‘cat’ rhymes with ‘bat’ and ‘hot’ rhymes with ‘lot’. .
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