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Draft Your Poem

Draft Your Poem. Please have out the following items: “Where I’m From” poem from yesterday List of influences on your identity Paper to draft your poem on Please pick up a poetry rubric from the front of the room (half sheet). Letter to Peer Editor.

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Draft Your Poem

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  1. Draft Your Poem • Please have out the following items: • “Where I’m From” poem from yesterday • List of influences on your identity • Paper to draft your poem on • Please pick up a poetry rubric from the front of the room (half sheet)

  2. Letter to Peer Editor Voice depends on the reaction of an audience, this is your opportunity to have a dialogue about your writing. This will help you target your words for your audience.

  3. Letter to Peer Editor Your letter should be structured in the following way… • Date and Salutation • First paragraph should explain why you think the voice you used in your poem matches your identity. • Second paragraph should address what you want your audience to understand about who you are. • The third paragraph will tell your peer editor on what you want feedback on. • Finally conclude your letter by telling them what part of your poem makes you the proudest. Also explain why if makes you proud. • Complimentary Closing

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