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In this excerpt from the poem, what is the connotative meaning of the word cried?
Venus, when her son was lost, Cried him up and
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In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” the speaker tells of seeing the “muddy bosom” of the Mississippi River turn gold when
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Determine the rhyme scheme of the poem
Thou ill-form'd offspring of my feeble brain, Who after birth did'st by my side remain,
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In the space provided below, write a brief reflection discussing the examples of figurative language you found in the poem.
Expla
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trampling the silent stones and the dry leaves.
Someone behind me also tramples, stones, leaves: if I slow down, he slows; if I
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Read the poem excerpt.
Information from ,begin bold,Summons,end bold, The eager night and the impetuous winds, The hints and
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Multiple Choice
Choose the meaning of the bold word(s). "Circe, am I a boy, / that you should make me soft and doting now?" (from
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Which of the following lines of poetry contains an example of alliteration?(1 point)
It was the place where they laughed and the
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How do the rivers in Hughes' “The Negro Speaks of Rivers" affect the poem?
Responses They symbolize the beauty and knowledge of
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"Mexicans Begin Jogging" In the poem “Mexicans Begin Jogging,” why does the speaker run when the immigration officers raid
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Which lines of poetry are the best example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses Tanya climbed each rung of the corporate ladder,
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What is the purpose of the stanza?
example: The purpose of this stanza is to develop a general time and place - setting - for
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What is the purpose of the stanza?
example: The purpose of this stanza is to develop a general time and place - setting - for
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What is the purpose of the stanza?
example: The purpose of this stanza is to develop a general time and place - setting - for
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What can be inferred about JB’s personality from the conversation between Josh and Miss Sweet Tea in the poem “Phone
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The storm raged with gusts and raged with rain, In gales that howled a harsh refrain. The
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Read the following lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, When I am
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Re-read the poem The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams and answer the question that follows:
so much depends upon a red
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Re-read this excerpt from "To a Poor Old Woman" by William Carlos Williams
They taste good to her They taste good to her. They
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After reading Spaceships in StudySync, answer the following question in essay form.
The speaker does not explicitly identify when
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Spaceships in StudySync the following question in essay form.
The speaker does not explicitly identify when this memory takes
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After reading Spaceships in StudySync poem. answer the following question in essay form.
The speaker does not explicitly identify
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What is the purpose of previewing the poem in the poetry reading process?
To determine the theme of the poem. To make predictions
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Part A: What qualities does the mother in “Mother to Son”
demonstrate through her words and actions? Why does the mother need
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In this excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost, the author’s repetitive use of the “b” sound serves to enhance the imagery
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Read "The Cricket Sang" by Emily Dickinson.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe cricket sang,%0D%0A%0D%0A And set the sun,%0D%0A%0D%0AAnd workmen
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Give an example of personification from one of the poems we covered in class today and how it relates or creates an effect on
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bot summerize this
"The Cricket Sang," Emily Dickinson uses figurative language, such as smiles, to create meaning and contribute
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Make this shorter while keeping 3 sentences
In "Birches," Robert Frost employs the repeated "b" sound to create a gentle and
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Mending Wall
Robert Frost 1 Something there is that doesn't love a wall, 2That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it, 3And
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Which of the following lines from the poem best supports the theme of lost virtues? (1 point) Responses “those who always know
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Which of the following lines from the poem best supports the message selected above? (1 point) Responses "And yet the books will
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What is the effect of Lord Byron's decision to conclude "She Walks in Beauty" by focusing on the subject's mind and heart?
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Read these lines from the poem “Fern Hill.”
All the sun long it was running, it was lovely, the hay Fields high as the house,
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Which of the following lines from "Alone" best supports the author's epiphany regarding the human condition? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following sentences best expresses the connection between Part I and Part II of the poem "Alone"? (1 point)
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Reading Literary Text Unit Test
14 of 1514 of 15 Items Question Read "The Cricket Sang" by Emily Dickinson. The cricket sang, And
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Read the following lines from T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred
Prufrock": Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is
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Which line of poetry shows an example of repetition?(1 point)
Responses  Which line of poetry shows an example of repetition?
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Use the excerpt from the poem below to answer the question. (By Oscar Wilde)%0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A"And the plane to the pine-tree
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ANALYZATION QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence,
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How many twinkle twinkle tangle in the night well the stars that over sprinkle all the heaven seem to twinkle with a Chris line
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Rush Hour Kayak by Dave McCaul
Driving to work, I am a mole blind to the world around me Cocooned inside my car, locked in
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2. Use the following lines from the poem "Cut" (pages 38-39) to answer the question: Which context clues might best help a
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Read the poem "May Day" by Sara Teasdale. Then, answer the question that follows.
A delicate fabric of bird song Floats in the
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2. Use the following lines from the poem "Cut" (pages 38-39) to answer the question: Which context clues might best help a
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Use your own copy of The Crossover, the provided PDF, or the image provided within each question to answer the following
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Choose the meaning of the bold word.
What happens to a dream deferred? ("Harlem II") A.) postponed B.) hidden C.) moved D.)
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2. Use the following lines from the poem "Cut" (pages 38-39) to answer the question: Which context clues might best help a
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