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Homework Assignments Unit 3

 Between Monday and Thurs., Read about the assigned poets and all of their poems in your text book.  Take Notes on the bios, literary elements, and the poems  On a separate paper, copy and define the vocabulary terms for that poet. –  On a separate page, Write 1 poem in response to one of their poems. (Note only 1 poem – total a week) You can copy cat a style or one of the poets or you can write on a similar theme in your own style.  Turn notes and poems in on Thurs Note: Use template provided online if you wish ---- I must see your own handwriting – write legibly.  Place in the poetry folder before class begins. Make sure your name is on it.

REVIEW PROMETHEUS - THE MYTH And Frankenstein - The Letters I – IV (available online) Read Bio, Intro, and Poems and take notes on: Hayden, Collins, Shakespeare Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style. Copy and Define the Vocabulary: Page 476 Page 481 Page Chronic 2.Indifferently 3.Austere 4.Submerged 5.Bureau 6.Melancholy 7.Grimace 8.Fissure 9.Temperate

 Review : Frankenstein Chapters 1 -4  Read Bio,Intro, &Poems & take notes on: Toomer, Neruda, Solzhenitsyn, Momaday  Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style.  Copy and Define the Vocabulary: page 492 page 510 page 496 page Reaper 11.Scythe 12.Hone 13.Immense 14.Decrepit 15.Sacred 16.Remorse 17.Searing 18.chaos 19.gorge 20.Serpentine 21.Primal 22.Meticulous 23.Cipher 24.Glyph 25.Infirmity 26.Conflagration

Review: Frankenstein Chapters Read Bio, Intro, & Poems & take notes on: Basho, Lady Ise, Divakaruni,Dickinson Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style. Copy and Define the Vocabulary: page 516 page 521 page 525 page Querulous 28.Disgruntled 29.Translucent 30.Fleck 31.Ceremonious 32.Recollect 33.Stupor 34.Lag

Review: Frankenstein Chapters 7-10 Read Bio, Intro, & Poems & take notes on: Roethke, Yeats, Baca, Cummings Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style. Copy and Define the Vocabulary: page 541 page 547 page 554 page Miniscule 36.Hapless 37.Embroidered 38.Tread 39.Mature 40.Dense 41.Syntax 42.Parenthesis

Review: Frankenstein Chapters Read Bio, Intro, & Poems & take notes on: Brooks, Dove, Alexie, Randall Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style. Copy and Define the Vocabulary: 43.Oblivion 44.Crest 45.Affirmation 46.China 47.Aglow 48.Nostalgic 49.Marvel page 563 page 568 page 572 page 576

Review: Frankenstein Chapters Read Bio, Intro, & Poems & take notes on: Clifton, Frost, Nye, Hughes Write a poem in Response: You can copy cat their style and stanzas or you can write on a similar theme in your own style. Copy and Define the Vocabulary: page 594 page 599 page 618 page Bough 51.Essence 52.Hoary 53.Russet 54.Grounds 55.Offering 56.Deferred