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1 Week 3 ENG102

2 DUE: Peer Editing -10 points for not being prepared Journal: #1 Due on Readings for Week 2 *****Students who do not use class time wisely will not receive full credit for participation. Class time on assignments is important …as the instructor will take this time to revise and assist in guiding the student on essays and readings. “Writers Block” is not an excuse.

3 Poetry/Figurative Language POETRY.POINT OF VIEW IN POETRY POET The poet is the author of the poem. SPEAKER The speaker of the poem is the “narrator” of the poem. POETRY FORM FORM - LINE - STANZA – KINDS OF STANZAS SOUND EFFECTS RHYTHM METER FOOT - unit of meter. TYPES OF FEET (cont.) Iambic - unstressed, stressed Trochaic - stressed, unstressed Anapestic - unstressed, unstressed, stressed Dactylic - stressed, unstressed, unstressed FREE VERSE POETRY BLANK VERSE POETRY RHYME END RHYME INTERNAL RHYME NEAR RHYME RHYME SCHEME ONOMATOPOEIA ALLITERATION CONSONANCE ASSONANCE REFRAIN LYRIC HAIKU CINQUAIN SHAKESPEAREAN SONNET NARRATIVE POEMS CONCRETE POEMS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE SIMILE METAPHOR EXTENDED METAPHOR IMPLIED METAPHOR Hyperbole Idiom PERSONIFICATION SYMBOLISM Allusion IMAGERY Parody

4 Literary Elements Genres: fiction, non-fiction, drama, poetry Stages of plot Conflict Flashback Foreshadowing Narrator Point of View Inferences Characteristics Setting Theme Mood Tone

5 “The Market Economy” By Marge Piercy http://www.suu.edu/hss/en glish/scriblerian/spring07/2 010arg2.html :Response to 2 poemshttp://www.suu.edu/hss/en glish/scriblerian/spring07/2 010arg2.html http://www.kitchengarden ers.org/blogs/penelope/20 06/02/ : Poemhttp://www.kitchengarden ers.org/blogs/penelope/20 06/02/

6 “Two Kinds” By Amy Tan http://users.aber.ac.uk/jpm/ellsa/t3/ellsa_t wokinds1.htmlhttp://users.aber.ac.uk/jpm/ellsa/t3/ellsa_t wokinds1.html http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide- twokinds/intro.htmlhttp://www.bookrags.com/studyguide- twokinds/intro.html http://campuspages.cvcc.vccs.edu/POLI S/2004/Non-Fiction/two%20kinds.htm : Essay Samplehttp://campuspages.cvcc.vccs.edu/POLI S/2004/Non-Fiction/two%20kinds.htm http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_master_lit_1/0,,658027-,00.htmlhttp://wps.prenhall.com/hss_master_lit_1/0,,658027-,00.html Quiz http://www.bookreporter.com/authors/au -tan-amy.asp : BIOhttp://www.bookreporter.com/authors/au -tan-amy.asp http://luna.moonstar.com/~acpjr/Blackbo ard/112BB/mod2kinds.html : Essay and Outline Samplehttp://luna.moonstar.com/~acpjr/Blackbo ard/112BB/mod2kinds.html

7 “She Rose to His Requirement” By Emily Dickenson http://blackwidow.umf.mai ne.edu/~wesmcnair/disco vering_emily_dickenson.ht mlhttp://blackwidow.umf.mai ne.edu/~wesmcnair/disco vering_emily_dickenson.ht ml http://plagiarist.com/poetr y/7029/http://plagiarist.com/poetr y/7029/

8 “Ballad of Birmingham” By Dudley Randall http://webinstituteforteach ers.org/%7Evfjohnson/ballb ham.htmlhttp://webinstituteforteach ers.org/%7Evfjohnson/ballb ham.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wik i/Dudley_Randallhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wik i/Dudley_Randall http://library.thinkquest.org /CR0215687/Dudley%20Ra ndall.htmhttp://library.thinkquest.org /CR0215687/Dudley%20Ra ndall.htm

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11 Homework Journal: Reading Response #2 Essay #2: Rough Draft Due week 4…Peer Editing Study for QUIZ #1 ”Literary Elements”

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