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    Poetry and Rhyme Scheme

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    Charlotte Doyle. Procedure: 1) Pick five events 2) Write a poem for each event. These can be done in first‚ second‚ or third person. 3) Use four types of figurative language in EACH poem. 4) Use a different format (haiku‚ sonnet‚ ballad‚ etc.) for EACH poem 5) One MUST be a sonnet 6) Type the poems 7) Place them in chronological order (in order of how they occur in the book) 8) Print out the poems and staple them 9) Begin the process of creating the PowerPoint

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    ENG 102 March 19‚ 2013 Poe’s Lost Love When first reading “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ there’s a sense of love that you can feel realistically and immediately. Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most famous poets of the 19th century. Poe is considered to be the father of modern detective stories and highly admired. The dark gruesome images that Poe depicts are what makes readers love his work. He paints a clear picture and uses that setting to his advantage in each of his dark tales. In “Annabel

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    earning Taylor her third No.1 album on Billboard’s Top 200. With her first self-titled debut and her 2008 album Fearless‚ she became known for her confessional songwriting skills. Then came Speak Now‚ combinations of the two previous albums with ballads of innocence and heartbreak. But the transition from high school sweetheart to a mature 22 year old was depicted in the 16-track pop/rock/country album Red. The album pulsates with the emotional roller coaster of adulthood‚ and the insights of what

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    The Rising of the Moon

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    as a ballad singer. He tries to walk past the Sargent but is stopped and asked his business. He explains that he wants to sell songs to sailors as they return to their ships from leave. A conversation ensues between them. As I was reading the play I first thought that the two main characters (the police Sargent and the ragged man) may have know one another. It was when the ragged man began to sing the ballad "Granuaile" (pronounced graw nya wail) and I found that it was a patriotic ballad that

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    American Music Culture

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    preserved traditional Anglo music more than any other region. 2. Where is Appalachia? Appalachia is the geographic region along the Appalachian Mountains‚ which extend from New England to southeastern Georgia. 3. What is a ballad? A ballad is a song that tells a story. Although a ballad is usually performed by a solo voice‚ it incorporates dialogue

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    N-Train Analysis

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    in recording r&b and soul-oriented music instead.N-Train debuted with a mid-tempo ballad song‚ on 27 may 2011 In one of their music reviews‚ a staff writer from Allkpop complimented their debut single‚noting that N-Train will find most of their appeal is surprisingly through their singing‚ because boy is it good. The writer compared Jung Jung Kyun vocal ability to tvxq’s Max." "N-Train debuted with a mid-tempo ballad song‚(One Last Cry)""‚ on May 27‚ 2011. N-Train was created by Kim Chang Hwan . Before

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    Peckinpah was a moviemaker that could do anything he imagined. Since Peckinpah was out of the business for a while he was determined to make film long as he could. The movie The Ballad of Cable Hogue was Peckinpah favorite among all his films. “It was his most personal film.” James Coburn says “He was Cable”. Sam Peckinpah had a connection with the movie also with the character Cable. Also what made Peckinpah movies great was others

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    Dickinson wasn’t strict in her rhyming. Though she did take steps to fit her feelings into the rhyme (she kept a dictionary by her bed‚ to help her find just the right word)‚ if she couldn’t find the rhyme‚ she came close. * "Ballad-like" meter * "Ballad-like" implies song-like‚ and many folks have put Dickinson’s words to music. The alternating stressed syllables and the rhyme create a pleasing sound to the reader. Most of Dickinson’s poetry presents the same natural rhythm. Here are

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    those whose pleas for inequality were ignored. During this period there had been movies and books about this horrific time such as the “Ballad of Birmingham”‚ "At the River I Stand"‚ and “I’ve Been to The “Ballad of Birmingham"‚ "At the River I Stand" and "I’ve been to the Mountaintop" goal was achieve social change showing that violence was never necessary. “Ballad of Birmingham” is a poem written by Dudley Randall about the bombing of a church in Birmingham. This poem shows us what happens to a mother’s

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    persona? Identify point of view). Step 4: Identify mood and tone – underline key words that contribute to the speaker’s tone or the poem’s mood. Step 5: Structure – comment on the poem’s structure [rhyme scheme‚ meter‚ enjambment‚ form (sonnet‚ ode‚ ballad‚ lyric‚ etc.)] Step 6: Identify examples of figurative language – identify metaphors‚ similes‚ examples of personification‚ alliteration‚ etc. Step 7: Imagery – identify central images and/or the juxtaposition of images. Step 8: Diction - circle

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