Title: First response Wilfred Owen War Poetry Unfamiliar Text

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Title: First response Wilfred Owen War Poetry Unfamiliar Text COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TWO TASKS & POST THEM TO YOUR BLOG. Title: First response CATEGORY: Unfamiliar Text

1. LISTEN to a reading of Dulce Et Decorum Est, by Wilfred Owen. FIRST RESPONSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB4cdRgIcB8 As you listen, note down your initial response using the following questions What do you see? I saw in my mind the soilder dieing to the gas What do you hear? And age and broken soul talking a person who lost all the energy What do you smell?ismelt this salty smell of distaste and discust What do you feel? What does it make you think about?

2. LISTEN to a reading of Anthem for Doomed Youth, by Wilfred Owen. FIRST RESPONSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlDoon91vZk As you listen, note down your initial response using the following questions What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? What do you feel? What does it make you think about?

Title: First response Category: Unfamiliar Text POST BOTH OF THESE TASKS TO YOUR BLOG. Title: First response Category: Unfamiliar Text Include at least one picture per poem You may also include a link to a piece of music you think suits each poem…