March 7-8, 2018 Objectives: Examine how literary devices develop the tone of a poem. Analyze complex poetry through composition. Catalyst: Portrait portfolio.

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March 7-8, 2018 Objectives: Examine how literary devices develop the tone of a poem. Analyze complex poetry through composition. Catalyst: Portrait portfolio submission Homework & Reminders: Perrine’s: Allusion Heart of Darkness, y’all! Expect a reading check in the next week

“It’s not what you said. It’s how you said it.” Look at the Tone handout. Review the tone words and look up any you don't know. Respond to the short passages appropriately. TONE

Perrine’s: Tone “Picnic, Lightning” by Billy Collins Yet again, annotate the crap out of this one. TPFASTT Questions on page 806

Perrine’s: Tone “The Flea” by John Donne Again, annotate the crap out of this one. TPFASTT Questions on page 812