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Annabel Lee

Annabel Lee . Vocabulary. sepulchre --tomb. Covet—to want something that someone has. Seraphs—angels . Effective Group Work. Stay focused on topic. (Responsibility) Everyone talks. (Teamwork) Everyone listens to each other. (Respect and Caring)

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Annabel Lee

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  1. Annabel Lee Vocabulary

  2. sepulchre--tomb

  3. Covet—to want something that someone has

  4. Seraphs—angels

  5. Effective Group Work Stay focused on topic. (Responsibility) Everyone talks. (Teamwork) Everyone listens to each other. (Respect and Caring) Ask questions for clarification. (Communication) Everyone contributes and is prepared. (Responsibility) Use names & face each other!

  6. “The Raven”

  7. Bird of ill omen Diet of carrion The dead Lost souls Remembrance Present at creation 1stbird off the Ark NFL team Symbolism of the Raven

  8. Quaint—an old-fashioned charm

  9. Countenanceface

  10. Placid--calm

  11. Ominous—threatening, inauspicious

  12. Tempest—a violent storm

  13. Implore-to beg someone to do something

  14. Discourse--conversation

  15. Dirges—a funeral song

  16. Decorum--formality “Do you have to pick your nose at the table???

  17. Melancholy--sadness

  18. Cheat Sheet for Questions • Internal rhyme—words in the same line that rhyme (cat, hat) • Alliteration—repetition at the beginning of words (two towers) • Assonance—repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of the words (purple curtain) • Figurative language—language used figuratively rather than literal (metaphor, simile, personification, onomatopoeia) • Mood- a certain feeling (eerie, spooky, suspenseful) • Plot—exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

  19. Tone: • The author’s attitude, stated or implied, toward a subject. Some possible attitudes are pessimism, optimism, earnestness, seriousness, bitterness, humorous, and joyful. • An author’s tone can be revealed through choice of words and details.

  20. Comparing Tones: What is Poe’s view of death? Annabel Lee Optimistic, sad, painful, reminded of it Tell-Tale Heart- horrific, humorous, creepy, crazy The Raven: Painful, sad, lonely

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