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CW: I am Poem and Harlem Renaissance Centers

CW: I am Poem and Harlem Renaissance Centers HW: Write a short story explaining how Valentines Day came to be! BW: Sit in the first center you were in on Friday ! You will move… I Promise!. “I Am”. (1st Stanza) I am (two specific characteristics you have)

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CW: I am Poem and Harlem Renaissance Centers

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  1. CW: I am Poem and Harlem Renaissance Centers HW: Write a short story explaining how Valentines Day came to be! BW: Sit in the first center you were in on Friday ! You will move… I Promise!

  2. “I Am” • (1st Stanza) • I am (two specific characteristics you have) • I wonder (something you are actually curious about) • I hear (an imaginary sound) • I see (an imaginary thing) • I want (an actual desire) • I am (repeat the first line of the poem)

  3. (2nd Stanza) • I pretend (something you actually pretend to do) • I feel (a feeling about something imaginary) • I touch (an imaginary touch) • I worry (something that really bothers you) • I cry (something that makes you very sad) • I am (repeat the first line of the poem)

  4. (3rd Stanza) • I understand (something you know is true) • I say (something you believe in) • I dream (something you actually dream about) • I try (something you really make an effort about) • I hope (something you actually hope for) • I am (repeat the first line of the poem)

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