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Need to Know 10/21/14 (*remember your new groups!) 1. Melanie does not like scary movies. She usually goes with us to see them. Which statement BEST combines.

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1 Need to Know 10/21/14 (*remember your new groups!) 1. Melanie does not like scary movies. She usually goes with us to see them. Which statement BEST combines the sentences above? (EQ 22) A.Melanie does not like scary movies, and she usually goes with us to see them. B.Melanie does not like scary movies, but she usually goes with us to see them. C.Melanie does not like scary movies, so she usually goes with us to see them. D.Melanie does not like scary movies because she usually goes with us to see them.

2 Need to Know 10/21/14 (Cont’d) Read the following passage:  Read the paragraph in the box  Top of page 547 2. Write a summary, NOT a paraphrase, of the paragraph. (EQ 34)

3 Today’s EQ’s EQ: 33 How de we distinguish between a summary and a paraphrase? EQ: 33 How de we distinguish between a summary and a paraphrase? EQ: 44 How do we decipher the characteristics of lyric poetry, epics, sonnets, dramatic poetry, and ballads? EQ: 44 How do we decipher the characteristics of lyric poetry, epics, sonnets, dramatic poetry, and ballads? My measureable goal: My measureable goal: I can tell the difference from a summary and a paraphrase. I can tell the difference from a summary and a paraphrase. I can identify types of poetry. I can identify types of poetry.

4 Types of Poetry a.Narrative Poetry: poem that tells a story b.Lyric Poetry: expresses speaker’s thoughts and emotions (like a song.) c.Epic Poetry: long narratives that feature heroic deeds d.Sonnets: 14 line poem with a fixed rhyme scheme Shakespearean Sonnet: 3 quatrains (4-line stanza) 1 rhyming couplet Patriarchal Sonnet: e.Ballads: have a story similar to folk tales and often had a repeated refrain f.Ode: poem that honors a person, place, or thing

5 Narrative Poetry: “Casey at the Bat” The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day; The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play, And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same, A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the game. A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest Clung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast; They thought, "If only Casey could but get a whack at that — We'd put up even money now, with Casey at the bat." But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake, And the former was a hoodoo, while the latter was a cake; So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat; For there seemed but little chance of Casey getting to the bat.

6 Lyric Poetry: “Dust of Snow” The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued.

7 Epic Poetry: “The Iliad” Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Jove fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another.

8 Sonnet 018 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd; But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest; Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou growest: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and this gives life to thee.

9 Ballad: “Greensleeves” Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. For I have loved you well and long, Delighting in your company. Chorus: Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight, Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but my lady greensleeves. Your vows you've broken, like my heart, Oh, why did you so enrapture me? Now I remain in a world apart But my heart remains in captivity. chorus I have been ready at your hand, To grant whatever you would crave, I have both wagered life and land, Your love and good-will for to have. chorus If you intend thus to disdain, It does the more enrapture me, And even so, I still remain A lover in captivity. chorus My men were clothed all in green, And they did ever wait on thee; All this was gallant to be seen, And yet thou wouldst not love me. chorus Thou couldst desire no earthly thing, but still thou hadst it readily. Thy music still to play and sing; And yet thou wouldst not love me. chorus Well, I will pray to God on high, that thou my constancy mayst see, And that yet once before I die, Thou wilt vouchsafe to love me. chorus Ah, Greensleeves, now farewell, adieu, To God I pray to prosper thee, For I am still thy lover true, Come once again and love me.

10 Ode: “Ode to the Dinosaurs” I sing of those who failed to make the Ark; Who would have made that cockleshell capsize. Despite their comeback in Jurassic Park Still abject failures in most people’s eyes. Absurd monstrosities – vast bulk, long necks, Thick skins, huge jaws, and brains the size of peas – “No wonder that they didn’t make the grade! Tyrannosaurus Rex? Rex, meaning king? It ruled the world? Oh please! Mankind’s achievements put theirs in the shade!”

11 Knowledge Check What is slant rhyme? What is slant rhyme? What is alliteration? What is alliteration? What does the word credible mean? What does the word credible mean? What is a synonym for eccentric? What is a synonym for eccentric?

12 Turn in your books to page 778. Let’s read “ Ode to My Socks” Let’s read “ Ode to My Socks”

13 Practice Let’s write our own ode. Write an ode to your pencil Let’s write our own ode. Write an ode to your pencil *remember odes honor something or someone. Think about how your pencil helps you….how great it is….and/or how you wouldn’t be able to do any work without it. *remember odes honor something or someone. Think about how your pencil helps you….how great it is….and/or how you wouldn’t be able to do any work without it.

14 Exit Ticket 1. What is a ballad? 2. How is a ballad different from an ode? 3. What are the characteristics of an epic? 4. Name an epic that you know of or have read.


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