Independent Reading  Make sure you are reading when the bell rings!

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Independent Reading  Make sure you are reading when the bell rings! Please have vocab homework out and open Any other anti- plagiarism agreements?

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There Will Come Soft Rains Poem by Sara Teasdale Read and annotate: (imagery: 5 senses)- put in parentheses Circle powerful or connotative diction Put a box around figurative language. Identify it to the side: metaphor, simile, etc. In the space to the right: what is the poem trying to say? Paraphrase the meaning.

There Will Come Soft Rains By Ray Bradbury. Let’s read and annotate. Use the same method. (imagery: 5 senses)- put in parentheses Circle powerful or connotative diction Put a box around figurative language. Identify it to the side: metaphor, simile, etc.