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 The author liked living in the U S. She still remembered living in China.  The author liked living in the U S, but she still remembered living in China. 1.Jeff wanted to see one movie. Jake wanted to see a different one. 2.Some people like to ride the bus. Some people ride only the subway. If you finish early, read! How do I study for the test?

 Get your purple book and find poems online that have sound devices & figurative language.  Take out the poetic devices and see how the poem changes and how the mood changes  Use your standards (verbs & nouns) to direct you  Study your notes & vocabulary terms, so that you deeply understand their concepts (convert them to flash cards/someone to call out)

 Write out the steps you will take on Friday’s test to answer the following question: › How does the rhyme scheme contribute to the meaning of the poem? (all of the answer choices start with “each pair of rhyming lines…”)