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Welcome to Writing …

Welcome to Writing …. Get out… • a pen/pencil Get a blue sheet from the windowsill & begin filling it out. We will go over the answers in 2 minutes!. I need your help!. • Please bring in a typed copy of one your papers from this year. • You can take your name off of it.

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Welcome to Writing …

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  1. Welcome to Writing … Get out… • a pen/pencil Get a blue sheet from the windowsill & begin filling it out. We will go over the answers in 2 minutes!

  2. I need your help! • Please bring in a typed copy of one your papers from this year. • You can take your name off of it. • I would like to use it for a workshop that I am presenting tomorrow. • For any student that helps me, I will present him/her with a merit.

  3. Blue Sheet Answers… • Simile • Repetition • Idiom • Allusion • Personification • Imagery • Rhyme 8. Metaphor 9. Alliteration 10. Tone 11. Onomatopoeia 12. Mood 13. voice

  4. 9th : Find your Partner…

  5. You have 12 minutes to complete… • 1. Read through the sheet of student poems. • 2. Record each title on the chart. • 3. Put a check mark next to each poetic device used in each poem. • 4. In the last column, write the number of stanzas. • 5. Answer the last question in complete sentences.

  6. Did you find…. • a poem that used repetition?

  7. Did you find…. • a poem that used repetition? • “Earth” • “I Have the Right!” • “Ocean”

  8. did you find…. • A poem that uses simile?

  9. did you find…. • A poem that uses simile? • “The Wind” • “Fantasy Land” • “Ocean”

  10. did you find…. • A poem that uses metaphor?

  11. did you find…. • A poem that uses metaphor? • “The Wonders of Fall”

  12. did you find…. • A poem that uses rhyme?

  13. did you find…. • A poem that uses rhyme? • “Earth” • “I Have the Right!” • “Braces” • “Fantasy Land” • “ The Wind” • “Floating Colors”

  14. did you find…. • A poem that uses imagery?

  15. did you find…. • A poem that uses imagery? • “Fantasy Land” • “Scared” • “The Wonders of Fall” • “Floating Colors” • “Apples” • “Ocean”

  16. did you find…. • A poem with personification?

  17. did you find…. • A poem with personifi-cation? • “Earth” • “The Wind” • “Fantasy Land” • “Scared” • “Floating Colors”

  18. did you find…. • A poem with alliteration?

  19. did you find…. • A poem with alliteration? • “Apples” • “The Wind” • “The Wonders of Fall”

  20. did you find…. • A poem that uses hyperbole?

  21. did you find…. • A poem that uses hyperbole? • “Ocean” • “Braces”

  22. did you find…. • A poem written in one stanza?

  23. did you find…. • A poem written in one stanza? • “Scared” • “The Wonders of Fall” • “Floating Colors” • “Earth” • “Apples” • “Oceans” • “Braces”

  24. Answer Both if you have time! • Why is it so effective to write “Scared” as one stanza? • Why is it so effective to write “Fantasy Land” into several stanzas?

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