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WARM UP—Review (Don’t forget to copy your agenda and learning goal!) Define the following: Narrative Poetry Figurative Language –Simile –Metaphor –Extended.

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1 WARM UP—Review (Don’t forget to copy your agenda and learning goal!) Define the following: Narrative Poetry Figurative Language –Simile –Metaphor –Extended Metaphor –Personification

2 Today’s Learning Goal I will review poetry terms and learn the selection vocabulary for Poetry Collection 1 by completing a vocabulary self- awareness chart.

3 Figurative Language Review Simile: A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (as or like) is used. Metaphor: A comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison (as or like) is used. Extended Metaphor: A metaphor introduced and then further developed throughout all or part of a literary work especially a poem Personification: A literary device in which the author/poet speaks of or describes an animal, object, or idea as if it were a person

4 Speaker In poetry, the speaker is the voice that says the words of the poem. –The speaker may be the poet, or –The speaker may be a character the poet invents to give the poem a particular viewpoint –All poems have a speaker, but some poems have qualities that set them apart giving them a distinct form

5 Narrative Poetry and Speaker Narrative Poetry tells a story using figurative language and imagery The Speaker in Narrative poetry is the one telling the story

6 Lyric Poetry and Speaker Lyric poems include types of figurative language and imagery to create a single unified impression or feeling In lyric poetry, the speaker’s thoughts and feelings create that single, unified impression

7 Poetry Collection #1 “The Bridegroom” by Alexander Pushkin –Narrative Poem “The Guitar” by Federico Garcia Lorca –Lyric Poem “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop –Narrative Poem “Danny Deever” by Rudyard Kipling –Lyric Poem

8 Vocabulary

9 Grammar Skill: Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

10 Exit Reflection Write a complete sentence that uses one of your vocabulary words and a prepositional phrase. * Make sure to underline the vocabulary word and underline the prepositional phrase in your sentence.


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