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English, 29.06.2021 01:10, nicole667

Title: Study the title. What do you think the poem might be about just by looking at the title? Paraphrase: Paraphrase the entire poem line by line. This will help you to determine its literal meaning.

Connotation: What is the poem’s figurative meaning? What is implied by the author in his or her writing? How do you know this?

Attitude: What is the tone or mood of the poem? What words in the poem highlight this mood? Provide examples.
Shifts: Are there any changes in the attitude, speaker, focus, rhyme scheme, or perspective of the poem? Provide an example or explanation of where this can be found.
Title: Revisit the title. Now that you have completed an analysis of the poem, what do you think the title means?
Theme: What phrase describes the message or lesson the author wants the reader to take away from the poem?
ou can pick any of these poems and make sure to answer all questions above
β€œ I Wish I Could Remember,” by Christina Rossetti
β€œ Rain,” by Claribel Alegria
β€œ Briefly It Enters, and Briefly Speaks,” by Jane Kenyon
β€œ Possum Crossing,” by Nikki Giovanni
β€œ A Boy Juggling a Soccer Ball,” by Christopher Merrill
β€œ Still I Rise,” by Maya Angelou

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