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Day 41 -Standard– Adj/Adv and Poetic Form
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Objectives Identify and Understand how adjectives and adverbs enhance a sentence. 2. Recognize and Understand poetic forms Homework: Study Literary terms- They will appear on your vocab quiz Bring Romeo and Juliet to class on Monday
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Warm Up Answer the questions about the poem on the following slide:
What form is it written in? What is the structure of the poem (sub-form)? How does the form enhance the meaning of the poem?
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SOAPSTone Use this pneumonic device to help you remember how to evaluate poetry: Speaker Occasion Attitude Purpose Subject Tone
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Pair Practice Analyze the poem on pgs using the SOAPSTone method. Write it down in your notebooks and discuss your analysis with your partner. Label each piece of analysis with its corresponding poetry element. How does the form help you understand the poem? What type of poetic form is used? How do you know?
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Join with your 4 person group
Take your answers and get into your 4 person groups and share what your pair came up with. Did they come up with a different answer? How did they interpret the poem?
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Grammar Time!
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Exercise 1 Draw one line under all nouns and two lines under all verbs
Exercise 1 Draw one line under all nouns and two lines under all verbs. Write adj. above any adjective, adv. above any adverbs, and d.o. above any direct object. You may ingnore any articles. adj. d.o. Running provides good exercise. adv. 1. The prosecutor spoke convincingly to the jury. adj. adj. adv. 2. Several rose bushes are still blooming in the garden. adj. adj. adj. d.o. adj. 3. The department store sold its holiday decorations at half price. adj. adv. adj. 4. The hungry herd of bison grazed lazily on the open range. adj. adj. d.o. adj. 5. Mr. Jackson gave his class bad news concerning the field trip. adj. adj. 6. Which river is longer, the Nile or the Amazon? adj. adj. d.o. adv. adj. 7. Ms. Wong answered my sincere question in a somewhat mocking tone. 8. A large truckload of dairy products has spilled onto the road. 9. I will give you my secret recipe for very moist brownies. adj. adj. adj. d.o. 10. Many Chinese dynasties caused great changes.
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11. The car in front of us stopped quite suddenly.
adj. d.o. adv. 12. Jake called the radio station twice. d.o. adj. adj. 13. The Incas ruled one of the largest and richest empires in the world. adj. 14. The secret will be safe with me. adj. d.o. 15. Sharon bought a tiny trinket at the bazaar. adv. adj. d.o. 16. We proudly displayed the American flag. adv. adj. d.o. adj. 17. The ambulance has already radioed the emergency room with vital information. adv. adv. adv. 18. The interview went more smoothly today. adv. adv. 19. You swim very well for a novice. 20. Amanda teaches her parrots slang words.
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Directions: Circle the correct form to complete the sentence. 1. The student wanted to finish her homework quick / quickly . 2. Todd walked very sneaky / sneakily down the hallway. 3. The student was in such a hurry that she did bad / badly on the assignment. 4. The girl sang beautiful / beautifully . 5. The classroom was very noisy / noisily . 6. Antonio wound up and threw the football hard / hardly . 7. Whoever made the cake did a wonderful / wonderfully job. 8. She was running down the hallway crazy / crazily . 9. She answered the question wrong / wrongly . 10. The flowers smelled good / well .
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11. I have six dollars but, unfortunately, I need ten dollars to get into that awesome movie.
12. He quickly threw on his green pants and orange shirt. 13. I am very mad, but I am not mad at you. 14. The black cat stealthily walked on the old windowsill. 15. We happily ate the fat, juicy steaks. 16. She clumsily spilled hot coffee on her pink shirt. 17. The car is not red. 18. The cat is really old. 19. The student sloppily wrote his answers on the crumpled homework sheet. 20. The teacher angrily graded the messy homework assignment.
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Poetry -> Sound Activity Instructions: Part One
Copy the definitions of the literary terms. Read the poem silently. Look for examples of the sound devices. Once you have finished reading, check for understanding by discussing the poem. Do you understand it? Find examples of alliteration, assonance, consonance, and onomatopoeia.
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Closure 3, 2, 1 Write three things you learned about poetry today.
Write two examples of sound usage in poems. Write one question you still have about poetry.
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