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1.Beneficial Functions of Poetry in Second Language Learning Natalia Reilly © SSTESOL, 20013 2. Why Poetry • Poetry is an authentic, non-paraphrased utterance of personal…

1. * 2. * I often sit and wish that I Could be a kite up in the sky, And ride upon the breeze and go Whichever way I chanced to blow.* 3. *All the other Seasons added up…

1. * I often sit and wish that I Could be a kite up in the sky, And ride upon the breeze and go Whichever way I chanced to blow. 2. *All the other Seasons added up together…

1. * 2. * I often sit and wish that I Could be a kite up in the sky, And ride upon the breeze and go Whichever way I chanced to blow.* 3. *All the other Seasons added up…

Imperial College London Poetry in Motion Phil Ramsden 1 A rhyme Generals gathered in their masses, Just like witches at black masses. ("War Pigs", from Iommi, T.,…

Myth in Poetry Myth in Poetry Myths: Systems of Symbolic Allusion Mythology = stories and beliefs of a society Greek, Roman, Norse, Native American, others Mythological motifs…

âMy Papaâs Waltzâ and âThose Winter Sundayâsâ Papas in Poetry Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" and Theodore Roethke's "My Papa's…

Similes in Poetry Find the similes in the following poems. The Black Snake By Mary Oliver When the black snake flashed onto the morning road, and the truck could not swerve…

Symbolism Symbolism in Poetry How does a reader interpret symbolism in poetry? Identify flashback, foreshadowing, and symbolism within context. SPI 0701.8.7 Activator On…

Poetry in schools A survey of practice, 2006/07 PHOTO REDACTED DUE TO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER LEGAL ISSUES Executive summary 3 Key findings 4 Recommendations 5 Introduction…

Sounds in Poetry LEARNING OBJECTIVES Point out the distinguishing feature of each sound device. Identify the sound devices used in poetry. * ALLITERATION Alliteration is…

2 U N I T 1 0 , R H Y T H M S I N P O E T R Y Authors and Works Featured in the Video: T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land (poem) Langston Hughes, “The Weary Blues,” “The Negro…

21 Poems about myths MYTH Long afterward, Oedipus, old and blinded, walked the Roads. He smelled a familiar smell. It was the Sphinx. Oedipus said, âI want to ask one question.…

Imagery Imagery T.S. Elliotâs The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock By: Ann MacAulay English 230 Intro to Literature Imagery in Poetry Using a different language provides…

Teaching English through Poetry By Fatehi M.A Abdullah UAE 2014-2015 Contents Introduction â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.…

1. Denny Wayson NATT(ms) MTA Satellite Program, 2002 AACPS TR20 2. Do you think the author's attitude toward the subject of his or her writing affects the style? 3.…

Alliteration in Poetry Remember when you were little and enjoyed tongue twisters like: She sells sea shells by the seashore. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.…

1.“Apologize” by OneRepublic Presentation by Paul Lin Block 110/31/122. “Didn’t think I turn around” 3. “I’m holding on your rope” 4. “Then you go and comeme…

Poetry in SpeechMYTH AND POETICS edited by GREGORY NAGY A full list of tides in the series appears at the end of the book. POETRY IN SPEECH Orality and Homeric Discourse

1. 21 Poems about myths 2. MYTH Long afterward, Oedipus, old and blinded, walked the Roads. He smelled a familiar smell. It was the Sphinx. Oedipus said, “I want to ask…