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February 7, 2018 Catalyst: Poetry MC fun-time extravaganza Objectives: Explicate and analyze poetry using TPFASTT. Compose an expository response to a poem. Catalyst: Poetry MC fun-time extravaganza Beloved2017 by Anusha Dubey Homework & Reminders: Perrine’s: Reading the Poem (not responsible for poems – just information) Beloved revisions (final due 2.12/2.13) Portrait of the Artist ch. 1-2 for 2.8/2.9

Poetry MC Fun-time Extravaganza “The Imaginary Iceberg” and “To an Inconstant One” 22 total questions 25 minutes to complete

Poetry MC Fun-time Extravaganza Collaborate on a group consensus for each question. Submit your final answers for me to check (2 submissions). A C D B E B A A E C C B E

“Winter” by William Shakespeare Reminder: each poem gets its own page in your comp book Finish TPFASTTing this poem Take the tools we discussed last class: The TPFASTT/Literary Terms to Know handouts Perrine’s pg. 641 with supporting questions