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Good Morning!

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Have quick write journals & vocab books

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Poetry

Language written in lines with strong rhythm and images

Example: Any poem you know…

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Stanza

A group of lines in a poem that fit together.

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Narrative Poem

A poem that tells a story

Example: “Casey at the Bat”

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Lyric Poem

A shorter poem that has strong imagery and shows a particular feeling or thought.

Example: “The Road Not Taken”

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Elegy A mournful poem usually

focusing on the death of someone famous or close to the writer.

Example: “O Captain, My Captain” by Whitman about Lincoln

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Literal Language

The actual, dictionary meaning of a word; language that means what it appears to mean

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Figurative Language

Language used in a special way to create a special effect

Example: “Put your heads together”

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Simile

A comparison between two unlike things using like or as.

Example: “his hoofbeats were like miniature thunder”

                                                                                        

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Metaphor

A comparison between two unlike things

Example:“Morning is a new sheet of paper to write on”

                                                                                                         

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Hyperbole

Extreme Exaggeration for effect

Example: “I have thousands of errands to do.”

                                                                                                            

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Personification

Giving human traits to inanimate objects, animals, or feelings.

Example: “The sun smiled on the happy walkers”

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Good Morning!

Please take out your homework and open up to your poetry term glossary.

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Oxymoron

Literary technique in which two contradictory words come together for a special effect

Example: “Jumbo shrimp”                                          

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SOUNDS OF POETRY

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Rhyme

Words have the same end sound

Example: hat and cat

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Internal Rhyme:Rhyme within a line of poetry

–Example: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary”

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Rhyme Scheme

The pattern of rhyme in a poem.

–Example: next slide…

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Example…

–ABCB in :•“It doesn’t breathe It doesn’t smell It doesn’t feel So very well.”

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Rhythm

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables; the beat

Example: “I wandered lonely as a cloud”

                          

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Onomatopoeia

The sound of a word matches its meaning

Example: “snap, crackle, pop”

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Alliteration

Repetition of the same consonant sound or letter at the beginning of words close together.

Example: “Sickly Silence”

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Repetition

The same words or lines repeated for emphasis

Example: “And miles to go before I sleep,

And miles to go before I sleep”

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Refrain

The repetition of a line or phrase of a poem at regular intervals, especially at the end of each stanza

(chorus of any song)

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Symbol

Concrete or real object used to represent an idea

Example: Bird = Freedom

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Good Afternoon!

Please take out your vocabulary book and open up to page 117.

Please separate your desks in order to get ready from the quiz.

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On the back of your quiz, please write the following three headings:

p. 120# _______________# _______________p.121# _________________# _________________p. 123# _________________

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Please take out your term glossary to finish up our terms.

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Mood

The feeling the reader gets from a piece of writing; atmosphere

Example: happy, eerie, gloomy

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Tone

Author’s attitude toward the subject

Example: serious, sarcastic

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Allusion

A reference to a familiar person, place, thing, or event.

Example: America, Land of opportunity

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Your task:

Write a poem where you have one of the following:– Mood– Tone– Allusion…– GOOD LUCK!

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Tone, mood, allusion???

The dreary, dark demon haunted us today,

His eyes pierced me with an evil gaze,

The smoke filled tunnel was his lair,

Where no one left without a dare…