JOURNAL #6: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor, two Puritan poets who we will be studying today, valued family life and their religious faith above all.

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JOURNAL #6: Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor, two Puritan poets who we will be studying today, valued family life and their religious faith above all things. What do you value most in your life? Explain.

A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using like or as. ( example: Our house is our nest.) An extended metaphor is one that draws the comparison out and compares the two things at length in many ways. ( example: Our house is our nest; we fly away only to return to its snug protection.) Personification is a figure of speech in which an object, animal, or idea is given human characteristics. ( example: Our house wraps our family in a warm embrace.) Hyperbole is a figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis. ( example : Our house means more to us than all of the money in the world.)

TO MY DEAR AND LOVING HUSBAND ANNE BRADSTREET Listen to the poem, reread the poem, and jot down a few notes. YOUR NOTES WILL BE COUNTED AS A 21 ST CENTURY SKILLS GRADE!

UPON THE BURNING OF OUR HOUSE ANNE BRADSTREET x/verses_upon_burning_bradstreet_add_64kb.mp3 Listen to the poem, reread the poem, and jot down a few notes. YOUR NOTES WILL BE COUNTED AS A 21 ST CENTURY SKILLS GRADE!

Right Now: In your small groups, answer questions 1-6 from the After Reading section of your packet. HOMEWORK: Read about Edward Taylor, read the poem Huswifery, and then answer questions Due Date: MONDAY SEPTEMEBER 29 th Next Week: Native American and Puritan Literature test: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2014 Refer to the website for help links and notes to assist in your studying!