Slide 1 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Whose woods these are I think I k now. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods…
Slide 1 Rhyme & Refrain Slide 2 Rhyme The occurrence of the same or similar sounds in two or more words Slide 3 Rhyme Scheme A rhyme scheme is a regular pattern of rhyme,…
Slide 1 Terms, Terms, Terms To know and use now and on the AP Exam. Slide 2 Analyze how the author uses language to…. …create meaning …develop characterization …reflect…
Slide 1Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening ROBERT FROST 1923 Slide 2 Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; Slide 3 My little horse must…
Slide 1 Writing About a Poem Refer to your text, pages 1437 - 1453 Slide 2 Writing About a Poem To write about a poem well, you first have to experience it It helps to live…
Slide 1 : Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is a speaking picture. - Simonides Poetry is ordinary language raised to the N th power. - Paul Engle The language beneath…
Slide 1 Figurative Language: Words that Mean More than What They Say Slide 2 Figurative Language Literal Meaning: what a word would exactly mean in the dictionary Also known…
Slide 1 Robert Frost Evan Dunkle 3/23/15 6th period Slide 2 Robert Lee Frost Born: March,26 1876 Place: San Francisco, California Parents: William Prescott Frost, Jr his…
Slide 1 Analysis of Poetic Devices in Nature Poems Erich Finkle English IV – 6 th Period Slide 2 Poem #1 – The Oak The Oak Live thy Life, Young and old, Like yon oak,…
Slide 1 Robert Frost 1874-1963 ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry Slide 2 Carl Sandburg 1878-1967 ENGL 3370: Modern American Poetry Slide 3 Carl Sandburg ENGL 3370: Modern…