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ENGLISH II FEBRUARY 11 TH

ENGLISH II FEBRUARY 11 TH. If you have the extra credit drawing, turn it in on the stool now.  Warm-up : (Quick write) In one minute, write what comes to mind when you think of spring… Ready?... GO!. REMINDERS. UCR Summer Institute…

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ENGLISH II FEBRUARY 11 TH

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  1. ENGLISH IIFEBRUARY 11TH If you have the extra credit drawing, turn it in on the stool now.  Warm-up: (Quick write) In one minute, write what comes to mind when you think of spring… Ready?... GO!

  2. REMINDERS • UCR Summer Institute… • Poetry Boot Camp: If you are absent, drop off your whole poetry packet on my desk before class begins the day you return so I can stamp your homework. • Homework: • Complete worksheet for “Widow’s Lament in Springtime” (due tomorrow) • Complete annotations for “48 Hours After You Left” (due tomorrow) • Complete the 3rd Word Roots worksheet (since the CaHSEE messed us up, we’ll turn in the 3rd on Thursday.

  3. STANDARDS Literary Criticism 3.11 Evaluate the aesthetic qualities of style, including the impact of diction and figurative language on tone, mood, and theme, using the terminology of literary criticism. (Aesthetic approach)

  4. “THE WIDOW’S LAMENT IN SPRINGTIME”… REVISITED Let’s read our next poem: “The Widow’s Lament in Springtime”. First… What about that title??? • After we read it twice, let’s compile all our annotations for: • metaphors** • symbols** • irony** • diction • speaker • tone • mood • theme **focus on finding these terms

  5. “The Widow’s Lament in Springtime” Sorrow is my own yard where the new grass flames as it has flamed often before but not with the cold fire that closes round me this year. Thirtyfive years I lived with my husband. The plumtree is white today with masses of flowers. Masses of flowers load the cherry branches and color some bushes yellow and some red but the grief in my heart is stronger than they for though they were my joy formerly, today I notice them and turned away forgetting. Today my son told me that in the meadows, at the edge of the heavy woods in the distance, he saw trees of white flowers. I feel that I would like to go there and fall into those flowers and sink into the marsh near them. -William Carlos Williams

  6. “THE WIDOW’S LAMENT IN SPRINGTIME” NOW, let’s annotate together! Write down the annotations that we write together.  • metaphors • symbols • irony • diction • speaker • tone • mood • theme

  7. HOMEWORK • Finish the worksheet for “The Widow’s Lament in Springtime” (due tomorrow)

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