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April 15, 2010 Conventions Day 5 What type of work is Don Quixote? How should a book title be written in text? Make a two-column chart. On one side write.

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1 April 15, 2010 Conventions Day 5 What type of work is Don Quixote? How should a book title be written in text? Make a two-column chart. On one side write quotation marks. On the other side write underline. Brainstorm a list of types of titles for each side.

2 Today we will: Demonstrate knowledge of pronoun usage. Finish poetry chart with a group. Analyze “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day.” – Write notes on hand out. – Turn to p. 691 in literature book. Choose a poem and group for poetry presentation assignment.

3 Title of poem Author’s Name Summary of poem Tone of poemMood of poemFig. Language “Heart! We will forget him!” Emily Dickinson The speaker is talking to her heart about forgetting a man and the way he made her feel. The speaker’s tone is determined. She is telling her heart to forget him in “Haste.” Her mind knows her heart is where the emotion is. The mood is maybe a little sad, but more hopeful. The speaker uses words like “We will” and “I will” to help the reader feel her strength and purpose. Personification: the speaker addresses her heart like it can participate in a conversation. By personifying her heart, the speaker acknowledges the power of emotion—the heart is really in charge. “The Moon was but a Chin of Gold” “since feeling is first” “Simile” “The Taxi” “miss rosie” “this morning”

4 HOMEWORK 1.Analyze “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day.”


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