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SIFTT “Willow & Gringko” Holt- page 610

SIFTT “Willow & Gringko” Holt- page 610. 1. Mood. Jot down the emotions or feeling you think this writer wants you to feel from reading this poem:. 2. Word Choices. Jot down the words or phrases that you find add the most punch or power to the poem:. 3. Symbols.

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SIFTT “Willow & Gringko” Holt- page 610

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  1. SIFTT“Willow & Gringko”Holt- page 610

  2. 1. Mood • Jot down the emotions or feeling you think this writer wants you to feel from reading this poem:

  3. 2. Word Choices • Jot down the words or phrases that you find add the most punch or power to the poem:

  4. 3. Symbols • List anything in the poem that means more than it really is: Symbols: What it represents:

  5. 4. Images • List the images that this poem evokes: Images: Which Sense?

  6. 5. Theme • Jot down the messages you think this writer wants us to understand from his poem (write more than 1!):

  7. 6. Hyperbole • List anything in the poem that is exaggerated (more than it really is):

  8. 7. Repetition • List anything in the poem that is repeated more than once (words, phrases images):

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