Personification Poem due Wednesday, Dec. 14

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Personification Poem due Wednesday, Dec. 14 *Can be typed *Can be NEATLY hand written *Picture can be clipart *Picture can be hand-drawn *Should have color on it somewhere *Name on back *Should be the size of half a piece of computer paper or a quarter piece of computer paper.

Choose an “evil” from Pandora’s box. Draw “him” or “her. ” * Choose an “evil” from Pandora’s box. Draw “him” or “her.” * Write a poem to personify the evil. * Use the format if interested. I saw _____________ clearly— _________________ ____________ ___________________ He turned quickly,____________________ , and __________ I saw ____________________ I heard ____________________ I felt ___________________ Only Hope remained. Hunger Ghost-white skin, sharp bones, and toothpick legs. shuffled his feet crumpled. his coal-black eyes. his scratchy voice. my stomach lurch.

I saw ____________ clearly— (Capitalize it.) _____________ , ___________ , _____________ . (describe 3 body parts) He turned quickly,________________ , and __________. (2 specific action words) I saw ____________________ . (body part with color metaphor) I heard __________________ . (What would his voice sound like?) I felt ___________________ . (How does he make you feel?) Only Hope remained.

Personification Poem Follows the format Hunger I saw Hunger clearly— Ghost-white skin, sharp bones, toothpick legs. He turned quickly, shuffled his feet, and crumpled. I saw his coal-black eyes. I heard his scratchy voice. I felt my stomach lurch. Only Hope remained. Follows the format