Grade Comp English Poetry Unit

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Grade 11 30 Comp English Poetry Unit Checklist Definitions & Examples Poetic Device Worksheet _Poetry Anthology _Lyric Poem Remix 2 Framework For Responding To Poetry _ldentifying Figurative Language

Metaphor Find the definition and provide an example for each. Allusion Anaphora Consonance Chiasmus Synecdoche Imagery Hyperbole Rhetorical Question Simile Alliteration Onomatopoeia 3OCOMP POETRY TERMS

Rhetorical Question Imagery Synecdoche Chiasmus Consonance Metaphor Onomatopoeia Alliteration Simile Hyperbole Figurative Language Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? Running faster than the speed of light. I am so hungry I could eat a horse. Three grey geese in a green field grazing I ate the whole cow. It is going to take a bazlllion years to get through Medical School. He has a heart of gold The software included a Trojan Horse She is the apple of my eye. Have you no shame? It Is raining cats and dogs. Don t delay dawns disarming display bright like sunshine Have you no shame? smooth as butter Plan ahead. It was not raining when Noah built the Ark the Scrooge Syndrome Sweet as sugar Five years have passed, Five summers, with the length of, Five long winters! and again I hear these waters... Identify which poetic device Is being used in each sentence below. Anaphora Allusion Poetic Device Worksheet 30 Comp

Does a bear crap in the woods? Tybalt present your steel I Have you no shame? Is the Pope Catholic? Do fish swim? Nice to see you, to see you nice You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget As in guys she gently sways at ease I flee who chases me, and chase who flees me All hands on deck Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine rough like sandpaper green as the grass Boom Boom Pow and oceans We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas There are millions of other things to do. Strike as I struck the foe! Strike as I would. Have struck those tyrants! Strike deep as my curse! Strike! and but once! ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country Thesuitsrnarchedintotheroo,tr- Careless cars cutting corners create confusion Running faster than the speed of light. ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country

1. Re write 8 lines of the poem. Include Title and Poet nother Complete this for 5 different Poems. 9. When I read this poem, I imagined... story or film) because... this poem, m which... the poem 8. Identify 2 examples of Figurative Language used in 7.1 once had an experience like the one described in 6. This poem reminded me of the poem,... 5. The description of in this poem made me think of 3.1 really liked this poem s idea because... 2. In this poem, I wondered what was meant by... 4. The mood of the poem reminded me of... name 30 Comp Poetry Anthology

poems that, using both create a re-mix using the lyrics and poetry lines. For this assignment you need to pick 2-3 of your favourite songs, and 2-3 Two lyric/poem s should be completed! Step Two Choose 1-2 poems Step Three Choose lines from the songs and the poems, place them in a Step Four Type out your re-mix Step Five Read over your re-mix to make sure your lyric/ poem makes Step Six Place the names of the poets and artists you used near the Step Eight Add pictures that represent what your poem/lyric is all about Step Seven Give your lyric/ poem a title Step Nine do it a second time! sense and that there is still a flow. It should consist of at least 4 stanzas 5 lines in each stanza new and creative order...the remix still needs to make sense bottom of the poem :p Ore Choose 1-2 songs Lyric Poem Remix

Lyric poem remix Poems: From the Inside Out, anda Poison Tree. Songs: Sorry, Blame it On Me-Akon, and Carrie Underwood-Jesus Take the Wheel. Andfor the first time in a long time She bowed her head to pray She said Pm sorryfor the way I ve been living my life I know I ve got to change I m sorryfor the wrong things that I ve dónè Sonyfor the things that I did not say Like how you are the best thing in my world The person you see Is only part of me She s brave She s free She lives Independently The other one I can t take anywhere She cannot love She is the one Behind the eyes And I sunned it with smiles Myfoe outstetch d beneath the tree

- What is the message of the poem - Briefly Itences explain the topic? subject of the poem - Identify the title of the poem and poet Introduction Framework For Responding To Poetry iy1z Name ii; _7 support you opinion. - Indentify whether or not you liked or disliked this poem. Provide reasons to Opinion 7 o / fr-i4 4 - Draw a picture that represents the created in your mind s eye while reading - Identify images and symbols that arc both presented in the poem and Imagery and Symbolism ) J_- Ctr S ikrr Ei /_7 I &t z7.- t>ifip1j4. CF - Identify figurative 1anguag that is used in the poem? Provid(2mples Figuryjguage 1c 41 i! 5cr --i cr( USI frf, 7 % /IA i A )i ic i4 1 A4rt Ca Pc -i/.4 &ZA.t- I 7 / cr - - A rpjzzr-c G2? c.-7 Ci- (p _P4 itc,

- Briefly in 3-4 sentences explain the topic! subject of the poem - What is the message of the poem Introduction Identify the title of the poem and poet support you opinion. - Indentify whether or not you liked or disliked this poem. Provide reasons to Opinion - Draw a picture that represents the poem. created in your mind s eye while reading - Identify images and symbols that are both presented in the poem and Imagery and Symbolism Figurative Language figurative language that is used in the poeml Provide 2 examples - Identify Name Framework For Responding To Poetry

Framework For Responding To Poetry Introduction - Identify the title of the poem arid poet Name - Briefly in 3-4 sentences explain the topic! subject of the poem - What is the message of the poem Figurative Language - Identify figurative language that is used in the poem! Provide 2 examples I.. Imagery and Symbolism - Identify images and symbols that are both presented in the poem and created in your mind s eye while reading - Draw a picture that represents the poem. Opinion - Indentify whether or not you liked or disliked this poem. Provide reasons to support you opinion.

Simile that particular figurative device. and the poem it came from. Further explain why this is an example of For each figurative device identify an example from the poetry book Identifying Figurative Language p Explanation Onomatopoeia Explanation Metaphor ;

Explanation Rhetorical Question Expla nation Person ificati on Alliteration 1 I

Expia nation Synecdoche ExDla nation a. Poem.&EnhI Imagery Explanation. Hyperbole p.

- - r Explanation Poem & Examøle Chiasmus Expla nation Consonance Explanation Poem & Examnle Metonymy

Anaphora Explanation Meiosis ExIa nation Poem & Allusion Exolanation