POETRY SCAVENGER HUNT PART #1

Use the table of contents page xxiv- xxv in your Literature and Language textbook. Using the chart below, list at least 7 poems in Literature book. Be sure to include title of poem, author, and page number poem is found in Lit book. Read FOUR poems you find in the table of contents and identify the elements of poetry on the back side of this paper.

List of Poems/ Poetry Chart

TITLE / AUTHOR / PAGE NUMBER

AFTER you complete the charts below, answer the following question: Which poem is your favorite (claim)? Explain why using elements of poetry as your evidence to support your reason. Then synthesize your thinking (CERS)

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Poem Title: / Poem Author/s and Illustrator/s:
ELEMENT / EXAMPLE FROM POEM with page #
Form
Lines, stanza, free verse, line length, punctuation, sentence structure, arrangement of words
Sound
Rhyme, rhythm, repetition, alliteration
Imaginary and Figurative Language
Imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, figurative language
Tone and Speaker
Tone (serious, sad, humorous, angry, etc), word choice, speaker, voice
Poem Title: / Poem Author/s and Illustrator/s:
ELEMENT / EXAMPLE FROM POEM with page #
Form
Lines, stanza, free verse, line length, punctuation, sentence structure, arrangement of words
Sound
Rhyme, rhythm, repetition, alliteration
Imaginary and Figurative Language
Imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, figurative language
Tone and Speaker
Tone (serious, sad, humorous, angry, etc), word choice, speaker, voice
Poem Title: / Poem Author/s and Illustrator/s:
ELEMENT / EXAMPLE FROM POEM with page #
Form
Lines, stanza, free verse, line length, punctuation, sentence structure, arrangement of words
Sound
Rhyme, rhythm, repetition, alliteration
Imaginary and Figurative Language
Imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, figurative language
Tone and Speaker
Tone (serious, sad, humorous, angry, etc), word choice, speaker, voice
Poem Title: / Poem Author/s and Illustrator/s:
ELEMENT / EXAMPLE FROM POEM with page #
Form
Lines, stanza, free verse, line length, punctuation, sentence structure, arrangement of words
Sound
Rhyme, rhythm, repetition, alliteration
Imaginary and Figurative Language
Imagery, simile, metaphor, personification, figurative language
Tone and Speaker
Tone (serious, sad, humorous, angry, etc), word choice, speaker, voice