Exploring Perspectives: A Two-Voice Poem on Colonialism and Chemistry Concepts
This project presents a unique two-voice poem that captures the contrasting viewpoints of the colonized and colonizer, focusing on the historical context of the colonial experience in India. In addition, it delves into essential concepts of chemistry, including ionic and covalent bonding, illustrating these principles through comic strip storytelling. The poem incorporates various literary devices such as tone, mood, and irony. This creative endeavor combines literature and science, showcasing the connections between different fields of study.
Exploring Perspectives: A Two-Voice Poem on Colonialism and Chemistry Concepts
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POL Defense Presentation Huzaifa Patel Tabrisha Williams
Humanities: Two-voice Poem I can…represent the view points of the colonized and colonizer in one major area of imperialism based on research. I can…explain the meaning of the following literary devices: tone, mood, diction, syntax, connotation, denotation, irony and allusion. All of which was completed with my two-voice poem on the colonized region of India
Historical Context of Poem Colonized Colonizer
Literary Devices Tabrisha Huzaifa
Engineering: Cartooning Craziness I can…identify and describe the different chemical bonds an example of this with the my knowledge I gained from: Ionic And Covalent bonding By answering the following questions: What are chemical bonds and why do atoms form them? How can you describe the attractive and repulsive forces between two atoms when a covalent bond forms?
Chemistry Behind Comic Strip Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding • Occurs between metals and non-metals. • Atoms give and take electrons. • Example: NaCl- Sodium Chloride • Occurs between two non-metals. • Atoms share electron • Example: H2O Water Non-Metals Metal Non-Metal