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“The Raven” Scansion Day 2. 6 March 2013 Miss Rice. What is the difference between line length and stanza length? Please take out your comma rules HW and scansion HW to be checked. Warm-Up. Scansion Review Scansion Practice (Stations) Comma Rules. Agenda.
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“The Raven” Scansion Day 2 6 March 2013 Miss Rice
What is the difference between line length and stanza length? Please take out your comma rules HW and scansion HW to be checked Warm-Up
Scansion Review • Scansion Practice (Stations) • Comma Rules Agenda
To finish and practice comma rules • To review and practice scansion CP Objectives 3/6
What is the difference between line length and stanza length? Warm-Up
Bracket Together the Dif. Pieces of Scansion… • Sound (repetition/hearing) • Alliteration, consonance, assonance, onomatopoeia • Rhyme • End rhyme • Rhyme scheme • Internal rhyme • Poem organization • Stanza • Meter • Foot Scansion Categories
Scansion Handout • Sample 1 • Rules • Sample 2 Meter Steps Review
“Practicing Scansion” WS • Work on example 1 • Review Practicing Scansion
Station 1: Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance • Worksheet • Station 2: Meter • Miss Rice • “Practicing Scansion” WS examples 1 and 2 • Station 3: Rhyme Scheme and Stanza Length • “Practicing Scansion” WS examples 1 and 2 • Station 4: Putting it All Together • Mrs. Mohap Scansion Stations
How did we do at the rhyme scheme and stanza length station? I will check the alliteration, assonance, and consonance sheet for completion tomorrow! Review
Show me that you understand meter… “Quick Check” Slip
# 7 That’s right- THE LAST RULE!!!!!!!!!! Comma Rules!
Commas set off a quotation from words used to introduce or identify the source of the quotation. • ***A comma following a quotation goes inside the closing quotation mark. 7. Using commas with quotations
Use a comma beforethe quotation marks and after a phrase that introduces a quotation. • A comma following a quotation goes insidethe closing quotation mark. • Do not use commas if you are endinga quotation with a question mark or exclamation point. Practice… 7. Using commas with quotations
“No one becomes depraved all at once,” wrote Juvenal. • A German proverb warns, “Go to law for a sheep and lose your cow.” • “All I know about grammar,” said Joan Didion, “is its infinite power.” • “Out, out, damned spot!” cries Lady Macbeth. 7. Using commas with quotations
Sections 1-3 answers… Comma HW Review
Prefixes HW due tomorrow • Finish assonance, consonance, alliteration WS • Mark the meter for examples 1 and 2 on the “More Practice with Scansion” WS • Dark Romanticism Test Friday • “This I Believe” essay due Monday Tomorrow we will hand back essays and introduce the TIB presentation Homework