april stark
11/19/2020 07:38:11 pm
Beautiful work, Avery! Your illustrations and words make your mama pause and reflect and appreciate all of our blessings. You truly are one of my two most joyous blessings. Keep up the good work! ❤️
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Anna Richardson
11/20/2020 10:59:36 am
I really enjoyed the poem "Little Tree" by E.E. Cummings. The personification of the tree by describing it to "put up you little arms" and "you'll be very proud" makes me smile and really appreciate the perspective of the Christmas tree. Even when it talks about being stored in a dark box during the year, it creates a sense of sadness and sympathy for the tree.
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Charles J
11/20/2020 10:59:51 am
great uses of simile by saying bread was Torn like cotton, it makes in 10x better.
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Jake Jongeward
11/20/2020 02:50:00 pm
I love all of the examples of imagery that you pointed out, and I also loved the illustrations for each poem! It really made the experience of reviewing them great!
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The IdeaWhile we can't share in the traditional sense, we certainly can spend time appreciating the art of poetry through the projects our peers have created. Please give each project the thoughtful viewing it deserves, then comment on three of your favorites utilizing poetic devices to explain what you like about their project. Comments might look something like, "Wow! I love your use of imagery and simile. They really help me experience the solemn attitude you are creating in your poem," or "Hey! Billy Collins has become one of my favorite poets too; I love his sarcastic attitude and use of imagery as you have revealed here," or "I'm impressed with how creatively you were able to showcase the melancholy tone of "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" as revealed by Emily Dickinson." Please explore projects like and unlike yours and practice describing what it that you like about what you see. The project that earns 100% and has the most comments will earn a prize! Categories
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