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Reading Bellwork Week Ten: Rhyme
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Tuesday, October 25 Write the definitions for:
1. end rhyme occurs at the ends of lines. 2. internal rhyme occurs within a line. 3. slant rhyme is approximate rhyme. 4. A rhyme scheme is a pattern of end rhyme. Dude, it’s reading time! Complete a TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
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Tuesday, October 25 Write out, then label the lines of poetry.
1. The garbage reached across the state,/ from New York to the Golden Gate. (Shel Silverstein) 2. Hands that can grasp, eyes – / that can dilate, hair that can rise (Marianne Moore) Dude, it’s reading time! Complete a TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
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Wednesday, October 26 Label the Rhyme Scheme A word is dead
when it is said. Some say. I think it just begins to live that day (Emily Dickinson)
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Example If love is like a bridge or maybe like a grudge, and time is like a river that kills us with a shiver, then what have all these mornings meant but aging into love? (To My Wife, by George Wolff) Label the rhyme scheme and identify the types of rhyme.
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Thursday, October 27 Write out, then label the lines of poetry. 1. Her early leafs a flower;/ But only so an hour. (Robert Frost) 2. Then leaf subsides to leaf. / So Eden sank to grief, (Robert Frost) 3. When have I last looked on/ The round green eyes and the long wavering bodies/ Of the dark leopards of the moon? (WB Yeats) Dude, it’s reading time! Complete a TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
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Friday, October 28 Write out the lines of poetry and label the type of rhyme. Through dreams made whole,/ Unfettered free---help me! (Langston Hughes) From what I’ve tasted of desire/ I hold with those who favor fire. (Robert Frost) Dude, it’s reading time! Complete a TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
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Rhyme Quiz 1. end rhyme occurs 2. internal rhyme occurs
3. slant rhyme is 4. A rhyme scheme is
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