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Poetry Analysis Word Choices

Football by Louise Jenkins How does the word choice of the poet of Football help you visualize what he is saying? How do you make do with what you have? What types of choices do you have to make?

Cat Scat by Eamon Grennan Identify two similes. How do the similes add meaning to the poem? What is this poem about?

Morning by Mary Oliver List three descriptive words that add meaning to the poem. What do you do in the morning? Does the poet use personification?

        Horydczak, T. (1920-1950). Canadian scenes. Sunrise through morning fog. Library of Congress: American Memory, Washington as It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959. Horydczak, T. (ca. 1920- ca. 1950). Charlotte Hall Military Academy. Football player, running. Library of Congress: American Memory, Washington as It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959. Library of Congress. (n.d.). Poetry 180 - a poem a day for american high schools. Library of Congress: Other Library of Congress Area. Wain, L. (c1906). [Cats in the dormitory]. Library of Congress: American Memory.