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Poetry – How do poets create imagery using figurative language

Poetry – How do poets create imagery using figurative language. Warm-Up: Page 111 - The Interactive Reader Read and respond to the margin prompts – The Interactive Reader page 113 “the earth is a living thing”, page 114 “Sleeping in the Forest” and page 115 “Gold”.

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Poetry – How do poets create imagery using figurative language

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  1. Poetry – How do poets create imagery using figurative language • Warm-Up: Page 111 - The Interactive Reader • Read and respond to the margin prompts – The Interactive Reader page 113 “the earth is a living thing”, page 114 “Sleeping in the Forest” and page 115 “Gold”. • Answer the comprehension questions on page 116.

  2. Quiz – What do I need to study? • Know figurative language, poetic sound devices, poetic forms, rhyme scheme • Study: The Interactive Reader, your notes, your vocabulary graphic organizer

  3. Your Turn – Create a poem- traditional or free verse to describe this scene. Be creative. Typed or Pen.Due Thursday 4/17/14. Your response must include: • A Title • Personification • Simile • Metaphor • One sound device Think: What is about to happen? If I were there (Navarre Beach – June 2013), what would I see, hear, feel, smell, taste?

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