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Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance. DNP: 4/8/2014. Say hello to your new group mates Take out a pen & your notes from the movie, clear your desk, and position yourself for a quiz. Reviewing Figurative Language & Poetic Devices.

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Harlem Renaissance

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  1. Harlem Renaissance

  2. DNP: 4/8/2014 • Say hello to your new group mates • Take out a pen & your notes from the movie, clear your desk, and position yourself for a quiz

  3. Reviewing Figurative Language & Poetic Devices • For this unit we will be working with several different genres, but all rely on figurative language and rhetorical/poetic devices • Poetry • Short stories • Non-fiction pieces

  4. Activity: Reviewing Figurative Language & Poetic Devices • Define your terms • Come up with a mnemonic device to help people remember the term • Find an example in literature, music, movies, advertising, etc. OR Write your own example

  5. Format • Make a presentation in google docs • Feel free to use youtube clips, images, etc. Anything to help convey meaning and ensure understanding. • Presentations should last 5 minutes for all terms • I will be passing out the ClickShare devices. Make sure you’re all set up by your presentation time. • Share it with me (lparson@amdg.brebeuf.org) by the end of class

  6. Terms • GROUP 1: metaphor, simile, hyperbole • GROUP 2: repetition, personification, symbolism • GROUP 3: alliteration, assonance, consonance • GROUP 4: end rhyme v. internal rhyme true rhyme v. slant rhyme • GROUP 5: allusion, anaphora, enjambment

  7. Homework: • Whitman & Hughes poems • Follow all directions • It will be collected tomorrow. (Be sure to print neatly in ink or type & print by the beginning of class.) • WWW #48 Quiz on Thursday

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