- What were your impressions of the last poem? (feelings, mood, like or dislike, difficult, easy, boring, interesting)
- Choose one quote from the poem that stood out to you and explain why
- Make one connection to something you have seen, heard, read or thought about
- Come up with one question or idea from the poem.
- Choose one poetic device and cite examples and it explain why the author used that device in particular, what does it do for the poem?
Monday, 31 March 2014
Journal 14 (Post Modern)
Journal 13 (Modern)
- What were your impressions of the last poem? (feelings, mood, like or dislike, difficult, easy, boring, interesting)
- Choose one quote from the poem that stood out to you and explain why
- Make one connection to something you have seen, heard, read or thought about
- Come up with one question or idea from the poem.
- Choose one poetic device and cite examples and it explain why the author used that device in particular, what does it do for the poem?
Journal 12 (Victorian)
- What were your impressions of the last poem? (feelings, mood, like or dislike, difficult, easy, boring, interesting)
- Choose one quote from the poem that stood out to you and explain why
- Make one connection to something you have seen, heard, read or thought about
- Come up with one question or idea from the poem.
- Choose one poetic device and cite examples and it explain why the author used that device in particular, what does it do for the poem?
Journal 11 (Romantic)
- What were your impressions of the last poem? (feelings, mood, like or dislike, difficult, easy, boring, interesting)
- Choose one quote from the poem that stood out to you and explain why
- Make one connection to something you have seen, heard, read or thought about
- Come up with one question or idea from the poem.
- Choose one poetic device and cite examples and it explain why the author used that device in particular, what does it do for the poem?
Journal 10 (Elizabethan)
- What were your impressions of the last poem? (feelings, mood, like or dislike, difficult, easy, boring, interesting)
- Choose one quote from the poem that stood out to you and explain why
- Make one connection to something you have seen, heard, read or thought about
- Come up with one question or idea from the poem.
- Choose one poetic device and cite examples and it explain why the author used that device in particular, what does it do for the poem?
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Journal Entry #8
Write
an entry from Jack's point of view. Describe life on the island from
his point of view.
Journal Entry #7
Write
an entry from Sam'n'Erics point of view. Describe life on the island
from his point of view.
Friday, 10 January 2014
Journal #6
Write
an entry from Ralph's point of view. Describe life on the island from
his point of view.
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