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Creative writing(week 2)

Art love u. banaira


What I know

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. a
9. A
10.b
Learning task 1

Techniques
Poetry
Form
Elements
Traditional
Learning task 2
Your sentences Your question

This is how to make a poem or poetry. What is a poetry?

Those words are involve in poetry. What are the elements of poetry?
Learning task 3

Literary Theme Tone Kinds of Verse type


piece stanza
Songs of an Importance Calm/ Quatrain Traditional
empty of family emotional form
house
By:
Marguerite
Wilkinson
Perfect you Love Romantic Quatrain Traditional
By: Trisha excitement form
Kris Aquino
Sonnet 18 Love  endearing, Quatrain Traditional
By: William deep form
Shakespear devotion for
e a lover.
Learning task 4:

1.D
2.B
3.E
4.A
5.C
Learning task 5
1. Shall I / compare thee to/ a summer’s day/? ( lambic
pentameter)
2. In the midst x of his laugh x ter and glee (anapestic
trimeter)
3. Cannon to x left of them, (dactylic diameter)
4. Tell me / not in x mournful / numbers (trochiac
tetrameter)
5. And we x will all / the plea/ sures prove. (Lambic
trameter)
Learning task 6
Literary Rhymed Type of Rhyme Sound
piece words rhyme scheme device

1 Flesh/ fresh End rhyme Consonance Rhyme

2 Blind/kind end rhyme Assonance Rhyme

3 Temperate/ End rhyme assonance Rhythm


date
Learning task 7

1. Rhyme
2. Symbol
3. Theme
4. Rhythm
5. Imagery
6. Diction
7. Meter
8. Assonance
9. Refrain
10.Lambic pentameter
Learning task 8

The topic was about poetry, types of rhyme,


rhymed words, and sound devices.
It matters because it will serve as a guide to
help me when I do a poetry.
I’ve learned today that poetry is a form of
literature which allows the writers who called
to be “poets” it is a way to express their
feelings, thoughts, and emotions about a
particular topic.
Learning task 9

1. Tanaga
2. Diona
3. Diona
4. Tanka
5. Cinquian
6. Haiku
Learning task 10

1. The battle hymn of the republic


by: Julia Ward Howe
• Alliteration, assonance, consonance,
• Stanza, quatrain, End rhyme, repetition,
refrain.
• Tanaga
2. The World is Too Much With Us
by William Wordsworth
• Personification, Allusions, imagery, consonance,
simile, metaphor,
• Rhymes scheme, lambic pentameter, sestet
• Sonnet
3. The Negro Speaks of Rivers
by Langston Hughes
• Assonance, imagery, simile, symbolism, anaphora,
personification
• Stanza, free verse, repetition, refrain
4. Little Miss Muffet
by Mother Goose
• Imagery, alliteration, assonance,consonance,
symbolism
• Stanza, sestet, rhyme scheme, end rhyme
5. The Walrus and the Carpenter
by Lewis Carroll
• Personification, alliteration, consonance
• Stanza, sestet, rhyme scheme, end rhyme.
assessment
Octave, enjambment
Structure
Lambic pentameter
Sound devices

Rhyme scheme, end rhyme , sestet


Essential elements
Tanaga
Poetic form
Assonance, consonance, metaphor,
Figures of speech
Visual, auditory imagery
imagery

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