have discussed the different strategies/techniques and activities to be used in discussing Lesson 2 of Module 2 in the learners material. For Day one the group has decided to discuss the poem “The Man with the Hoe”. For Day two the topic will be sonnet 29, and Rhyme scheme for day three. The students will be able to identify the rhyme scheme and use it in a poem and illustrate their own version of “ The Man with the Hoe”. These will be their outputs for Lesson 2. The second TQC was held last Septembe11
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“Hunting Snake” by Judith Wright is a poem which talks about the ambiguous nature of a snake. Wright uses this idea to convey how powerful and intimidating nature can be. This includes the use of language features, structure of the poem and vocabulary. Firstly, Wright uses a wide range of language features to emphasis the idea of powerful nature. One of features is personification. The snake “quested” through the grass, telling us that it is requesting to pass through the reader. The word “quested”
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What is kenning? A kenning (Modern Icelandic pronunciation: [cʰɛnːiŋk]; derived from Old Norse) is a type of circumlocution, in the form of a compound that employs figurative language in place of a more concrete single-word noun. Kennings are strongly associated with Old Norse and later Icelandic and Anglo-Saxon poetry. They usually consist of two words, and are often hyphenated. For example, Old Norse poets might replace sverð, the regular word for “sword”, with a more abstract compound such as
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MAIKLING TALAMBUHAY NI JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL (Manunulat, Pambasang Bayani ng Pilipinas, Dakilang Henyo ng Lahing Malayo) ISINILANG SA: Calamba, Laguna (Hunyo 19, 1861) BINARIL SA: Bagumbayan (ngayo’y Luneta; Disyembre 30, 1896) Mga Magulang: FRANCISO MERCADO at TEODORA ALONSO (“Z” sa ibang aklat) Mga Ninuno: Domingo Lamco, sa panig ng ama (negosyanteng Instik); Lakandula, sa panig ng ina (pinuno ng Tondo na namuno sa isang bigong pag-aalsa sa mga Kastila, inapo ni Rajah Sulayman ng Maynila) Nagbinyag:
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EPEKTO NG MGA MAKABAGONG TEKNOLOHIYANG GINAGAMIT SAMGA PASYENTENG MAY MALALANG SAKIT DAHON NG PAGPAPATIBAY Bilang pagtupad sa isa sa mga pangangailangan ng asignaturang Filipino , ang pamanahong-papel na ito na pinamagatang “Epekto ng mga MakabagongTeknolohiyang Ginagamit sa mga Pasyenteng may Malalang Sakit´ ay inihanda at iniharap ng mag-aaral mula sa: Tinatanggap ang Pamanahong Papel na ito sa ngalan ng Departamento ng Filipino, Governor Feliciano
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Flowers for Algernon “Flowers for Algernon” is about a man called Charlie who goes through an operation to get smarter. At his work, he gets bullied because he is dumb. Before the operation he goes through some tests, and he cannot beat a mouse in a labyrinth game. After the operation he gets smarter and smarter, he falls in love with his teacher Miss Kinnian. Reading and spelling gets easier. He has to let the TV on all night, so he actually can learn when he is sleeping. After some time he
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When reciting a poem, a speaker can express different personalities of a particular poem. In the poem, "We Real Cool," The personality of the speaker is someone who sounds like a delinquent. Lastly, the personality of the speaker shows that he or she likes to be seen as impressive. The personality of the speaker in the poem "We Real Cool," sounds like someone wants to have fun, a person who sounds like a delinquent, and someone who wants to be seen as impressive. First, the personality of the speaker
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Chris Shea ENG 474 Professor Aimee Pozorski 02/08/17 Abstract of Patrick B. Sharp’s From Yellow Peril to Japanese Wasteland: John Hersey's “Hiroshima” In his essay From Yellow Peril to Japanese Wasteland: John Hersey’s “Hiroshima”, Patrick B. Sharp describes how John Hersey fits the characteristics of a modernist author who sympathizes with the Japanese through his 1946 work Hiroshima. He initially contrasts Hersey’s work from the narratives brought upon by popular American works Buck Rodgers and
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In the essay "Joyas Volardoras," Brian Doyle focuses on how a heart is mesmerizing in various ways. He uses the hummingbird's heart to describe how small a heart could be so powerful and other examples of hearts to show what it could endure. He mainly tells us with shifts and changes of tone, imagery and sensory being used to convey his message across. Doyle shifts his tone when he writes," ... Mammals and birds have hearts with four chambers" he gave examples of animals because he wants readers
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Ozymandias was a very interesting poem to read. I had to go over it a couple of times to actually meaning. due to the clever implementation of metaphor, imagery and syntax and incorporated in to it. It was equally very confusing, due the choice of words by the author which at times had me questioning the purpose of some of the words For instance, I moticed that in the line "shattered, wrinkled, sneer, frown, mocked, boundless happens to be diction. The author used enjamSyntax whcih can be seen
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