2. Joan had a photographic memory, but she never developed it.

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2. Joan had a photographic memory, but she never developed it. Read the two examples below and determine what type(s) of figurative language is/are being used from the list provided. 1. The icy, bitter night seemed to disappear as Sally curled up next to the warm, crackling fire. Simile Metaphor Personification Onomatopoeia Oxymoron Idiom Hyperbole Allusion Alliteration Pun Assonance Synecdoche Irony ONOMATOPOEIA 2. Joan had a photographic memory, but she never developed it. PUN © Presto Plans

Announcements Unit 1 Test (Nonfiction and Poetry) on September 20, 2017. “Ode To Snacks” Poetry Project due September 25, 2017 It is MANDATORY You will present the project in class on September 25, 2017 Please refer to rubric, and be sure to have a visual.

Ode 2 snacks project! You have received the project information sheet, rubric, example, and brainstorming sheet. The project is due on Monday, September 25, 2017! No exceptions! You will present the project; be creative and bring a visual! Project must be at least 70 words, but no more than 100 words.

TP-CASTT – Write in the “Reading Notes” section of your notebook.

Objective SWBAT read and analyze “Choices".

Nikki Giovanni is a poet, and civil rights activist. Who is Nikki Giovanni? Nikki Giovanni is a poet, and civil rights activist.

“Choices” by Nikki Giovanni Silently, to yourself, read “Choices” by Nikki Giovanni. Next, listen to me read the poem. In your groups, read the poem again out loud. I will assign your group one letter from the TP-CASTT acronym. On your sentence stem, work as a group to write a thoughtful response to your letter of TP-CASTT.

Brain Break Would you rather go to jail for a crime you didn’t commit, or never interact with people ever again?

The expectation is complete sentences, and evidence from text! “Choices” Fill out the graphic organizer on the back of your “Choices” poem. The expectation is complete sentences, and evidence from text!

Quickwrite Think of the poem "Choices". The author discusses choices from her past. What choices can you make today that can affect your future positively?

Six Word Memoir Compose two six work memoir that requires the reader to infer, or draw conclusions. Examples: For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn. Homework: odd-numbered problems. 97. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Leap! Catch football. Crunch. Goodbye scholarship. Moving again. Goodbye, strangers. Hello strangers.

Inferencing Gallery Walk Let’s take an inferencing gallery walk! Complete a FULL heading. Number from 1-30. When you make an inference, start with the phrase, “I can infer that…” for EVERY answer. Keep all hands, feet, and objects to yourself during the gallery walk.