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The Elements of Poetry

The Elements of Poetry. Painting with words By Sharon White. How to read Poetry. Follow these guidelines Read the poem out loud at least once Look form sentences , and pay attention to punctuation. Creating Images. Creating Sound .

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The Elements of Poetry

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  1. The Elements of Poetry Painting with words By Sharon White

  2. How to read Poetry • Follow these guidelines • Read the poem out loud at least once • Look form sentences , and pay attention to punctuation.

  3. Creating Images

  4. Creating Sound A Poet use sound just as a painter uses color. Like painters, poets uses color to share their special moment to the world.

  5. Deciding of form • Like sculptors poets are concerned with shapes and form. • When they write and revise , poets are chiseling the words to create the shapes on the page which are called. FORMS STANZAS

  6. Line Break • A poet’s purposeful choice of where to end one line and begin the next. • Line breaks can be a way to play with sound and meaning.

  7. Speaker • The “voice” of the poem is not necessarily the poet.

  8. Practice A poem’s rhymes and rhythms help to make it fairly ease to memorize a poem. • Read the poem aloud three or four times. • Look for rhymes, Rhyming words help your memory. • Memorize two lines at a time. Say the lines aloud several times then cover them and try to recite them from memory. • Try to picture the words ot the poem on the page.

  9. Line • A line is a single row of words ,which may or may not be in a complete thought.

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