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Explain what this poetic device is:
The bumblebee is bumbly--Into flowers all day long--a bandit bumbler. |
What is the form of this poem?
Where the fine pine by the lone stone spreads a red bed for the blown cone all the blade shade fills the green scene. |
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Name one kind of poetry that uses quatrain stanzas.
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Find an example of a Tercet
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Describe a metaphor. Give an example.
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How many lines does a limerick have?
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Explain how rhythm in poetry works? Give an example..
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What is meant by "valor"--where have you seen that word?
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What is meant by "rancor"? Where have you seen that word?
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Name two subjects that a ballad might be about
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Tell about one narrative poem you know.
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How do songs and poetry relate to each other?
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Explain how you might recognize a poem when you read a passage?
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Explain the poetic structure of "Witches broom notes" on p. 217
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On the day of the Autumnal Equinox, what is special about the day length all over the world?
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Give one or two vocabulary words that go with the word "season"
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What was the main theme of Uncle Brad's talk to our class?
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Explain the word "circuit". Now say what you think a "circuit rider" might do?
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What's very important about your actions in English class during this particular season?
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Give one Latin word you know with an English equivalent.
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