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Analysis of "The Death of Allegory" by Billy Collins

Explore the intricate language, diction, imagery, and symbolism in Billy Collins's poem "The Death of Allegory." Enhance your understanding by filling in the graphic for each literary element.

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Analysis of "The Death of Allegory" by Billy Collins

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  1. Bell Ringer 9/19 1. the teacher couldnt here hisself think while the twenty three student are talking to each other 2. the painting preparing the lords table was dedicated to central church by the artist

  2. Bell Ringer 9/19Answers Special note: "hisself" is NOT a word! • The teacher couldn't hearhimself think while the twenty-three students were talking to one another. • The artist dedicated the painting,"Preparing the Lord's Table," to Central Church.

  3. The Death of Allegoryby Billy Collins D.I.D.L.S Step 1: Read the poem through twice. Step 2: Fill in the graphic for each of the letters.

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  5. The Death of Allegory Diction Imagery Language Details Syntax

  6. Gluscabi and the Wind EaglePage 45 As you read, take notes on the following: Diction: Imagery: Language: Details: Symbols:

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