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Name:Locsin, Christin Me M.

Grade and Section: 10 - Resilience

A.    If you are a historian who wants to research what life was like for women who are
living in the Philippines in 1974.  What are the kinds of primary sources you might look
for?  What are the kinds of secondary sources?  Try to list three of each.  

Primary Sources Secondary Sources

1. Photographs 1. Books

2. Articles
2. Diaries

3. Videos 3. Old Newspapers


 

B. Directions.  Read and understand the different information about Emily Dickinson
        taken from the different links. Using the given rubric below, write in one statement
the information you found from each link. Gather at least two interesting facts about
her.  Accomplish the table that follows. (5 pts for each)  

Rubric in Writing:

Quality of Writing (Accurate, Clarity of Ideas, Well-organized) 3

Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics (No Errors)                              2_

                                                                                                                      5 pts
 

Link Information Gathered


Emily Dickinson was born on
December 10, 1830, and died in 1886
1. https://poets.org/poet/emily-dicki in Amherst, Massachusetts, at the age
nson of 56. Despite the fact that Dickinson
was a prolific poet who frequently
included poems in letters to friends,
she was not widely recognized
throughout her lifetime. After her
death, Dickinson's family collected 40
handwritten volumes of nearly 1,800
poems known as "fascicles." The first
volume of her works was published
four years after her death, and the
final volume was published in 1955.
Dickinson's poetry was heavily
influenced by seventeenth-century
English Metaphysical poets, as well
as her study of the Book of Revelation
and her upbringing in a Puritan New
England town that supported a
Calvinist, orthodox, and conservative
view of Christianity.
  She attended the coeducational
Amherst Academy, where she was
2. https://www.britannica.com/biogr praised by both teachers and
aphy/Emily-Dickinson students for her exceptional writing
abilities. She also performed
  exceptionally well in
school-emphasized subjects,
particularly Latin and the sciences. A
botany class inspired her to create a
herbarium with a massive collection
of pressed plants labeled with their
Latin names. Dickinson is widely
regarded as one of the most important
American poets of the nineteenth
century. Throughout her lifetime, the
top ten of Emily Dickinson's nearly
1,800 poems were published. She
freely ignored traditional versification
and even grammar policies, and her
intellectual content became equally
daring and unique. Her verse is
distinguished by its epigrammatic
compression, haunting private voice,
enigmatic brilliance, and lack of
excessive polish. Only after her death
did her siblings, Lavinia and Austin,
realize how dedicated she was to her
work.

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