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Using the picture below, write a ½ of page journal describing what you see. Predict what our poem today might be about.
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Type of Poetry Narrative - poetry that tells a story. Has plot, characters, and a setting. Unlike a fiction story the narrative poem uses sound devices such as repetition. Lyric - poetry verse that expresses a poet's thoughts and feelings about a single image or idea. Written in musical language.
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Figurative Language Simile - comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as. Example: she sang like an angel Metaphor - a comparison between 2 or more seemingly unrelated subjects that typically uses the phrase "is a" to join the first objects. Example: that dog is a wet mop! Hyperbole - exaggeration meant to produce a particular effect. Example: the guard was twelve feet tall with muscles of steel Personification - Giving human characteristics to nonhuman subjects. Example: the washing machine danced across the floor
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o Onomatopoeia – a word that imitates a sound Example: roar, buzz, meow o Alliteration – the repletion of consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are located closely together Example: Sally sells seashells by the seashore. o Allusion – a statement that hints at something instead of being direct. Example: I’m surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio's! When it comes to giving “A’s”, that teacher is a Scrooge!
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Read “Cremation of Sam McGee”
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Your Thoughts? Answer at the bottom of your poem Is Cap obligated to cremate Sam? Why or why not? Stanza 14 leaves three possible interpretations to what happened to Sam McGee. What are they? Which do you believe and why?
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