“Those Winter Sundays”

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“Those Winter Sundays” By: Robert Hayden

ANNOTATE! POETIC DEVICES:   POETIC DEVICES: CIRCLE at least one example of PERSONIFICATION. UNDERLINE four examples of SOUND DEVICES (alliteration, consonance, assonance) Put in BRACKETS four examples of IMAGERY and write what SENSE it appeals to. Put a STAR next to an example of REPETITION. DICTION/WORD CHOICE: Put a + sign next to words that have a POSITIVE connotation. Put a – sign next to words that have a NEGATIVE connotation. PARAPHRASE each stanza to the right of your poem.