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Izzy A.~Annotating Poetry

11/19/2020

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Jasmine
11/20/2020 11:10:58 am

Isabelle, i love your use of diction! This really added to the great setting you had set up, and made them match up!

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Kayli Lucas
11/20/2020 12:01:09 pm

I really enjoyed reading your poem, I liked the anaphora in the beginning and I liked how the personification really brought objects to life!

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Stuart A Crawford
11/20/2020 12:37:44 pm

The underlined literary devices, such as anaphora and personification, really highlighted and reinforced the meaning of the poem, showing what the poet meant rather than just anything on the page.

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Sofia
11/20/2020 12:49:29 pm

I really love that you chose The Sick Rose! The poem is truly beautiful and I love the symbolism within it. Nice job Slizzy ;)

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Marlena Mizzoni
11/21/2020 11:22:04 am

This was awesome! I really enjoyed reading through your poems, the personification used really brought your writing to life. You also did a great job when annotating the poems you chose. You highlighted every single one of the important pieces and it was very helpful when reading!

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    The Idea

    While 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!   

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