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Mood Project

Mood Project. Re-read the poem, on page 10 in your SB book, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. On your netbook, go to this website www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides2/RoadNot.html and answer these questions a. When was the poem written? b. What was the inspiration behind the poem?

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Mood Project

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  1. Mood Project Re-read the poem, on page 10 in your SB book, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. On your netbook, go to this website www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides2/RoadNot.html and answer these questions a. When was the poem written? b. What was the inspiration behind the poem? 1. People, places, things? c. Who was the poem written for? Why? 3. Determine what the tone and mood of the poem is through key words and meanings. In the bottom right hand corner, create 2 labels-one that says tone: and one that says mood: and answer those. 4. Go through the poem and highlight all the words that help create the mood of the poem. 5. Re-write the poem on a new sheet of paper. Center the poem in the middle of the paper and create the mood of the poem by creatively writing the mood words in bold, color, italics, etc. 6. Finally, create a background for the poem that reflects the mood.

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