English, 05.11.2020 18:50 chippicharleschinnu
Directions:
Research, read, answer the questions, annotate, (annotations should include Portfolio 2 terms) and upload the following poems:
"The Day Is Done" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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1. Identify and explain the simile in the first stanza of "The Day Is Done".
2. Describe the poem's setting: place, time of day, and weather.
3. What type of poem does the speaker request and how will this poem help the speaker?
"I'll Tell You How The Sun Rose" by Emily Dickinson
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1. Type a paragraph in which you compare and contrast both Longfellow's and Dickinson's poems. How do both poets use figures of speech effectively in these poems? Cite examples from the poems to support your answer.
"Silver" By Walter De La Mare
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1. Type a paragraph and explain how De La Mare's use of repetition and alliteration create a soothing effect in the poem. Cite examples from the poem to support your answer.
"Mending Wall" By Robert Frost
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1. Why does the neighbor believe that “Good fences make good neighbors?” Do you agree with him?
2. Have you ever questioned anything you were raised to believe? Why?
3. The speaker says that his neighbor “will not go behind his father’s saying” that “Good fences make good neighbors.” In the context of this poem, what are the effects of being a follower? In your opinion, is it a good thing to follow the crowd, or to stick to the status quo? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
Multiple ! in this excerpt from act i, scene vi, of macbeth, duncan praises the atmosphere in the castle and the hospitality of his hostess. identify two reasons that these comments are ironic. duncan: this castle hath a pleasant seat: the air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle sense. . . (enter lady macbeth.) duncan: see, see, our honour'd hostess! — the love that follows us sometime is our trouble, which still we as love. herein i teach you how you shall bid god ild us for your pains, and us for your trouble. he will meet his death in the castle, which he considers a pleasant place. his praise for inverness and his hostess, lady macbeth, is deceptive. duncan secretly plans to give macbeth's title to donalbain. the hostess he praises is actually plotting his murder.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40
Which component of a rhetorical argument is missing from the chart above? a. civics (civos) b. ethics (ethos) c. patriotics (patros) d. histrionics (histros)
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
The author’s purpose for including this in the introduction is
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