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3.06 Write Now Compare-and-Contrast Essay 21-22 (3)

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Lesson 3.06
Monday, November 29, 2021
Types of Poetry
a poem that expresses
strong feeling, has a fixed
pattern of meter, and has a
sing-song quality
Lyrical
a “no rules” poem that
doesn’t have to have
rhyme, patterns, or meter
Free Verse
a poem that tells a story
and has characters, setting,
and plot
Narrative
Poetic Structure Review
Literary Elements
Point of View
Setting
Characterization
Conflict
Literary Techniques
flashback
foreshadowing
Word choice
dialogue
Theme
Mood
Point by Point Method
Solution
Block Method
Solution
• To analyze a text, you must identify its component parts,
including the main idea, reasons, and evidence. To support
your analysis, you must cite textual evidence, which you
draw directly from the text itself.
• Textual evidence appears in the forms of quotations, taking
an author's ideas word for word from the text;
paraphrases, rewriting the author's ideas in your own
words in about the same length; and summaries,
condensing the author's ideas in your own words. You must
always be sure to give the author credit whenever you
quote, paraphrase, or summarize his or her ideas.
• Finally, when you analyze a text, you must also offer your
own opinions about how successful the text is. Explain why
the text convinced you, or why it didn't, and give some
specific reasons for your opinion.
Let’s LOOK for
Evidence
Poem: “ The Rainy Day”
Literary Element
Literary Technique
Poetic Structure
Conflict: Life can be
difficult. The speaker
communicates his
emotional pain.
Flashback
Meter: 3 stanzas with 5
lines/verses
Characterization: The
speaker is in a sad
emotional mood.
Foreshadowing
Rhythm:
Setting: A cold, rainy,
dreary day
Dialogue
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA
Final stanza AABBC
POV: 1st person POV
Word Choice:
Imagery
Metaphor
Personification
Free Verse, Lyric,
Narrative?
Poem: “ Invictus”
Literary Element
Literary Technique
Poetic Structure
Conflict: between speaker Flashback
and his life circumstances
Meter: iambic tetameter
Characterization
Foreshadowing
Rhythm
Setting
Dialogue
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB
POV: 1st person POV
Word Choice:
Metaphor: compares
night to suffering
Free Verse, Lyric,
Narrative?
Lyric
Poem: “ We Real Cool”
Literary Element
Literary Technique
Poetic Structure
Conflict: Rebellious young
men against the rules of
society
Flashback
Meter: 4 stanza
8 line poem
Couplets
Characterization
Foreshadowing: Bad choices
mean they might die young.
Rhythm: short and choppy
Setting : Pool Hall
Dialogue
Rhyme Scheme:
ABAB
POV: 1st person POVCollective Voice
Word Choice:
Alliteration
Symbolism – The Golden
Shovel
Irony
Free Verse, Lyric, Narrative?
Free Verse
Poem: “ The Negro Speaks Of Rivers”
Literary Element
Literary Technique
Poetic Structure
Conflict
Flashback
Meter: two couplets
One quatrain
Characterization
Foreshadowing
Rhythm:
Setting: Universal setting
Dialogue
Rhyme Scheme: No Specific
rhyme Scheme
POV: 1st person POVrepresentative of African
American people
Word Choice:
Symbolism – the rivers
Simile “My soul has grown
deep like the rivers”
Free Verse, Lyric, Narrative?
Free Verse
Poem: “ The Mending Wall”
Literary Element
Literary Technique
Poetic Structure
Conflict: Between the speaker
and the neighbor over keeping
the wall
Flashback
Meter
Characterization: Neighbor is
characterized as one who lives
in the darkness of ignorance
Foreshadowing
Rhythm: speech like quality
Setting: Rural
Spring time
Dialogue: Speaker and
Neighbor
Rhyme Scheme: No rhyme
scheme
POV: 1st person POV
Word Choice:
Imagery
Metaphor: he compares the
stone blocks to loaves and balls
Free Verse, Lyric, Narrative?
Revising & Editing
Your paragraph must:
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Have an interesting title
Have an engaging topic sentence
Have the first sentence indented
Have a clear concluding sentence
Words and phrases to avoid:
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I, my, we, us
I think, in my opinion
In conclusion
That is why I
Exit Ticket
To Do List:
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Compare-and-Contrast
Essay
Due December 17th
Do you know what
poems you’re using?
Do you know which
points you will
discuss?
To do
list
1.
Complete Lesson 3.05
2.
Choose poms
3.
Graphic Organizer
4.
Finding Evidence
Goals
1
Outline
2
Rough Draft
3
Revising
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