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Shiver/Into the Wild

Shiver/Into the Wild. Warm-Up: Wrap-around Acrostic. The broken K ite Longed to so A r fa R away Perhaps I nto The M ountains Or A cross the Sea BU T T he kite laid Qui E tly forgotten

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Shiver/Into the Wild

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  1. Shiver/Into the Wild Warm-Up: Wrap-around Acrostic

  2. The broken Kite Longed to soAr faRaway Perhaps Into The Mountains Or Across the Sea BUT The kite laid QuiEtlyforgotten In the cloSet alOneand Neglected

  3. Wrap Around Acrostic • Notice how my poem has my name down through the middle? You are going to do the same thing with the words “Sam and Grace” or “Into the Wild”. • Your poem must have some thematic connection to the text. You could discuss relationships, nature, the need to escape, neglectful parents, not fitting in etc… • On your paper, place either “Into the Wild” or “Sam and Grace” vertically down the center of your paper. You will create a wrap-around acrostic. In other words, most lines should consist of at least 5 words, and the letter from the title does not have to be the first letter of the line.

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