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Subido el 25 de mayo de 2020 por Sandra G.

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Kelty Morash asks questions on "Morning" by Billy Collins and "Summer Morning" by Charles Simic

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Hi students, happy new week to all of you. I hope you're all doing really well. 00:00:01
So for this week, I decided to read poetry again. I found poetry to be really healing 00:00:07
personally for me during this time just because I love how specific detail can really capture 00:00:13
one moment in time. So from you, I'd love to know if you've written any poems or what your 00:00:21
favorite poems are. These poems both had the title morning in it and described sort of the 00:00:30
feeling of morning. So I'm also curious, what is your favorite time of day? Maybe it's different 00:00:38
during quarantine than it usually is, but what's your favorite time of day and why? I really like 00:00:44
the morning because I always feel most productive in the morning and I guess I like the stillness 00:00:50
of the day before it gets really busy. So both of these poems utilize literary devices. The first 00:00:56
poem by Billy Collins uses onomatopoeia, which you might know what that means, but in case you 00:01:05
don't, it's a word that sounds like what it means. The second poem by Charles Simic utilizes 00:01:12
alliteration, which means it's occurrence of the same sound or letter in closely connected words. 00:01:18
So my next question for you guys is, can you identify what the onomatopoeia is in the first poem and what the alliteration is in the second poem? 00:01:26
And then last but not least, this poem uses specific images to talk about the morning. 00:01:38
And in fact, there's one animal which both poems mention. 00:01:49
and I'm curious if you picked up on what that animal is that's mentioned in both poems. 00:01:53
I look forward to hearing your responses and emails 00:02:00
and I can't wait to get back to you guys and talk. 00:02:03
Bye! 00:02:06
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Kelty Morash
Subido por:
Sandra G.
Licencia:
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Fecha:
25 de mayo de 2020 - 0:27
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02′ 08″
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