Tuesday February 23, 2010 Starter: DOL List all the literary elements, the rhyme scheme, and the line number that has internal rhyme. I Am Shrinking I.

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Tuesday February 23, 2010 Starter: DOL List all the literary elements, the rhyme scheme, and the line number that has internal rhyme. I Am Shrinking I am shrinking, I am shrinking very fast, And I’m thinking as I’m shrinking That this day could be my last. I don’t have a single inkling Why I’m suffering this fate, Now I’m smaller than a cabbage… Is it something that I ate?

Find the rhyme pattern for the poem. Dreams by Langston HughesLangston Hughes Hold fast to dreams (a) For if dreams die (b) Life is a broken-winged bird (c) That cannot fly. (b) Hold fast to dreams (d) For when dreams go (e) Life is a barren field (f) Frozen with snow. (e)

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