Please read the poem at your desk

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Please read the poem at your desk

Bring your poem with you Find the person in the room with the same picture on the bottom of their poem Bring your poem with you

Delivery Practice When you are giving a speech, or acting out a scene, it is best to deliver every few lines to a specific member in the audience It involves each person personally You don’t have to look the same place the entire time You’ll take on body language that is more engaging to the audience

Delivery Practice Divide up the stanzas (each of you must take one) Aside from your group, read over your stanza ten times, then say it out loud to yourself five times Get back together with your group. Each person should deliver two lines to one partner, then another two to the second partner 5 minutes End

Take the rest of class to catch up on your reading You should have sticky notes through page 388 by Tuesday (tomorrow)

Write down the experience you’ve had with public speaking