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Getting Started… 1) Take 10 to read the handout at table 2) (p.42) Create a bulleted list of what “sufficient” evidence is

Sonnets p. 44 4+4+4+2 Quatrain Couplet Restate/redefine theme Shakespearean p. 276 & 278

Bellwork Opt. 1 (still p. 44) Read through the sonnet on p. 278 Using yesterday’s notes, find the following: Theme of the sonnet How each quatrain is related How the theme is redefined in the couplet

Bellwork Opt. 2 Table of Contents p. 44 -- Sonnets Read through the sonnet on p. 276 Try to determine the following: Theme of the sonnet How each set of four lines is related How the theme is redefined in the last two lines

Sonnets p. 44 4+4+4+2 Quatrain Couplet Restate/redefine theme Shakespearean p. 276 & 278

Sonnets p. 44 4+4+4+2 Quatrain Couplet Restate/redefine theme Shakespearean 8 + 6 Octave; sestet Abbaabba; cdecde Problem and solution Petrarchan p. 259-260

Sonnets p. 44 4+4+4+2 Quatrain Couplet Restate/redefine theme Shakespearean 8 + 6 Octave; sestet Abbaabba; cdecde Problem and solution 8 + 6 Abab bcbc cdcd ee Petrarchan Spenserian p. 254-256

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