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Visualizing Your Final Response New Poets Visualizing Your Final Response

In this collection the student will demonstrate an understanding of how Modern poets pushed the boundaries of subject matter, form, and style, Poets in this era found inspiration in a wide range of sources and created new ways to capture individual experience Choose and complete one of the following options: In a formal essay, explicate a poem from this collection: Create an 8x10 collage for a poem with a minimum 150 word explanation of how the images in the collage correspond to the poem Create a minimum 7 item mobile for a poem with images on one side and corresponding lines from the poem from the selection on the other. Find three contemporary songs whose lyrics or mood match those of poems in this selection. Provide the music and brief explanation of which poems the songs connect to and why.

Explication Transitional Expressions Introduction Hook Conclusion Review thesis/ plan Tie back to hook Introduction Hook Thesis/ Plan ≈ Poem of Focus Identified Topic sentence≈ Examine the situation in the poem (narrative, mood, voice, tone) Supporting Sentences ≈ Lines from the poem to support assertions Topic sentence≈ Examine the structure of the poem [form ( e.g. sonnet vs. free), syntax (e.g. complicated vs. simple)], punctuation) Supporting Sentences ≈ Topic sentence≈ Examine the language of the poem (word choice, imagery, symbolism) Topic sentence≈ Examine the musical devices in the poem (rhyme scheme, alliteration, repetition) Supporting Sentences ≈ Explication 300 words

Collage Side 1 Side 2 Create an 8x10 collage for a poem with a minimum “Lucinda Matlock”, by Edgar Lee Masters is a poem with a lot of imagery For my collage I attempted to capture that imagery. Image #1 in the center represents . . . Image #2 in the center represents . . . Image #3 in the center represents . . . Image #4 in the center represents . . . Image #5 in the center represents . . . Side 1 Side 2 Create an 8x10 collage for a poem with a minimum 150 word explanation of how the images in the collage correspond to the poem.

Mobile Create a minimum mobile that contains: 7 item mobile for a poem images on one side corresponding lines from the poem from the selection on the other.

Soundtrack Find three contemporary songs whose lyrics or mood match those of poems in this selection. Provide the Music Lyrics Brief explanation of which poems the songs connect to and why.