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Complete the sentence frames below using the vocabulary provided. Warm Up Complete the sentence frames below using the vocabulary provided. I felt languid after I _________. 2. My friend experienced woeful emotions when he/she_______. 3. I was not sure that the __________I had would suffice.

Learning Goal I will be able to synthesize the meaning and examples of poetic devices in my own words by taking notes, translating definitions into my own words and completing practice exercises.

Note Taking Format TERM NOTES MY TRANSLATION Literary Term Poetry Unit Name Date Period NOTES MY TRANSLATION Literary Term Record your notes in this column Record your translation in this column Poetry Unit

TERM: Rhyme The repetition of sounds at the ends of words. There are several types of rhyme: Exact Rhyme Slant Rhyme End Rhyme Internal Rhyme

TERM: Exact Rhyme vs. Slant Rhyme Exact: The repetition of words that end with the same vowel and consonant sounds, as in love and dove. Slant: The repetition of words that end with similar sounds but do not rhyme perfectly, as in prove and glove.

Explain the difference between slant rhyme and exact rhyme in your own words. (2 Minutes)

TERM: Internal Rhyme vs. End Rhyme Internal: The rhyming of words within a line EXAMPLE: Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary --Edgar Allen Poe End: The rhyming of words at the ends of lines While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle

Explain the difference between internal rhyme and end rhyme in your own words. (2 Minutes)

TERM: Rhyme Scheme A regular pattern of end rhymes in a poem or stanza, in which a letter is assigned to each set of rhyming sounds. EXAMPLE: Lewis Carroll opens “Jabberwocky” with the rhyme scheme abab: ‘Twas brillig, and slithy toves a Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; b All mimsy were the borogroves, a And the mome raths outgrabe b

TERM: Meter The rhythmical pattern in a line of poetry that results from the arrangement of stressed (/) and unstressed (U) syllables. The stress (or emphasis) goes on the syllable that is accented in natural speech. Each meter is named based on its length and pattern measured by metrical feet. Foot Length Iamb ( U / ) Anapest ( U U / ) Trochee ( / U) Dactyl (/ U U) Spondee ( / / ) Iambic Anapestic Trochaic Dactylic Spondaic One  Two  Three  Four  Five  Six  Seven  Eight  Monometer Dimeter Trimeter Tetrameter Pentameter Hexameter Heptameter Octameter

Iambic Pentameter = A metric line of poetry containing 5 iambic feet. Foot: the smallest repeated pattern of stressed (/) and unstressed (U) syllables in a poetic line. Iamb: a foot in which an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. Meter of a Verse: is measured by counting and identifying the number of feet and type of feet composing it. Pentameter: five feet (penta meaning five) Iambic Pentameter = A metric line of poetry containing 5 iambic feet. U /

TERM: Iambic Pentameter Poetry in which each line contains five iambic feet. An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ( U / )

Examples of Iambic pentameter “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?” “But, SOFT! What LIGHT through YONder WINdow BREAKS?” “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” U / U / U / U / U /

TERM: Iambic Pentameter Iambic = Describes an iamb: unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ( U / ) Penta = five Meter = number and pattern of feet “Iambic Pentameter” = five iambic feet or five sets of ( U / ) This means a total of ten syllables

Synthesize the notes you just took on iambic pentameter into your own words. (2 Minutes)

Reading Poetry Collection #8 Featuring Pearson Audio

Mini-Project Option 1 Option 2 Create a chart of Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages of Man” by: -Giving each stage Shakespeare’s appropriate title -Citing the description of each stage from the poem in MLA format -Creating a colorful and artistic image representing each stage Create a chart of Shakespeare’s “Seven Ages of Man” that is adapted for a woman by: -Evaluating each stage and determining a female equivalent -Giving each stage an appropriate title -Creating a colorful and artistic image representing the seven ages of woman DUE BY FRIDAY!

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