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“ Moco Limping” by David Nava Monreal

“ Moco Limping” by David Nava Monreal. Take out your yello w graphic organizer for heroes. Record “ Moco Limping” and two traits that best define the narrator. Find a piece of textual evidence from the poem to support your answer. Record it word-for-word.

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“ Moco Limping” by David Nava Monreal

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  1. “Moco Limping”by David Nava Monreal

  2. Take out your yellow graphic organizer for heroes. Record “Moco Limping” and two traitsthat best define the narrator. Find a piece of textual evidence from the poem to support your answer. Record it word-for-word. “Moco Limping”by David Nava Monreal

  3. TITLE: Predict the meaning of the poem based on the title. ANSWER: A being or something that is injured either physically or emotionally. Based on the picture, a dog? T=

  4. PARAPHRASE: Put into your own words the meaning of the poem. ANSWER: My dog has a bad leg and hobbles; I wanted a strong dog, a leader, and graceful, but he is slow and clumsy. I am too proud to admit that he is mine. But when he shows me love, I forget about his imperfections and my ego. P=

  5. Connotation: Highlight words you see as important. What ideas or feelings are associated with the words or phrases? ANSWER:hobbles, rickety, little canine, club foot, stumbler, abnormal, feeble have connotations of being broken or useless. savage grace, gait leader, brutal hunter have connotation of strength and power. C=

  6. Connotation: Highlight words you see as important. What ideas or feelings are associated with the words or phrases? ANSWER: my vain heart weeps connotes selfishness Imperfection is forgotten connotes resilience and forgiveness C=

  7. ATTITUDE: What is the speaker’s attitude toward the subject or situation? ANSWER: The speaker starts with a negative tone toward his dog. Then he SHIFTS into a hopeful yet also selfish tone. He quickly SHIFTS again to the reality of what his dog is and picks up his negative tone again. In the end, he returns to a loving tone. A=

  8. SHIFT: Are there shifts in speaker, or in attitude? ANSWER: There are shifts in ATTITUDE, not speaker. Lines 22-23 (but). S=

  9. TITLE: Look at the title again. How have your ideas about the meaning of the title changed? ANSWER: We now know it is about a pet and its owner. T=

  10. THEME: What is author saying? What is his comment on his subject? What is the overall message? ANSWER: Unconditional love means looking past imperfections. Heroism is the ability to inspire and put the needs of a loved one over your own. T=

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