PPT 3.3 CLOSE READING. TODAY DOL Practice Close Reading Skills Analyze a poem.

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PPT 3.3 CLOSE READING

TODAY DOL Practice Close Reading Skills Analyze a poem

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

SAT QUESTION Error Identification: The elderly scientist studied many hundreds of A goose over the course of his long and B C illustrious career in ornithology. D No Error E

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

TERMS TO KNOW Imagery Allusion Metaphor Simile Hyperbole

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Imagery – words and phrases that appeal to the five senses Metaphor – a comparison of unlike things Simile – a comparison of unlike things using like or as Hyperbole – extreme exaggeration

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

LITERARY TERMS Alliteration Rhyme Scheme Rhythm

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

LITERARY DEVICES Alliteration – The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Rhyme Scheme – The pattern in which rhyme sounds occur in a stanza Rhythm – The repeated pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables to establish flow – the beat of the poem

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

PUN The man who fell into an upholstery machine is fully recovered.

DOL the Senators address begun with this interesting quote from shakespeare true nobility is exempt from fear weve recently wrote a class poem it is entitled bridges it is going to be published in the english journal

DOL - CORRECTIONS The senator’s address began with this interesting quote from Shakespeare: “True nobility is exempt from fear.” We’ve recently written a class poem entitled “Bridges,” which will be published in the English Journal.

SAT QUESTION Error Identification: The elderly scientist studied many hundreds of A goose over the course of his long and B C illustrious career in ornithology. D No Error E

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Imagery – words and phrases that appeal to the five senses Metaphor – a comparison of unlike things Simile – a comparison of unlike things using like or as Hyperbole – extreme exaggeration

LITERARY DEVICES Alliteration – The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Rhyme Scheme – The pattern in which rhyme sounds occur in a stanza Rhythm – The repeated pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables to establish flow – the beat of the poem