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Prompting Questions:What makes your favorite song the best song ever? How do artists move us?Essential Question: How has music impacted society’s moral code?Assignment:This assignment is multifaceted. This will take a lot of time and practice, so begin now, and choose a poem that you like. See steps below to begin the process.Analysis writing:Due Date: ________learn about poetic devices (sound effects)learn about literary devices (imagery)list devices and organize them into categoriesdecide the usefulness of deviceswrite a critical poetry analysis essaypeer reviewedit poetry analysis and submit for creditSpeech:Due Date: ________choose a poemmemorize the poemcreate/find visuals to enhance your presentationrecite the poem, or sing the song so that we feel what you do about the pieceexplain the use of techniques the artist used to sway (influence) usSpeech Scoring Guide:Delivery:body languagevolume and tone of voicecharacter shift - distracted by audience (giggles)Memorization:words memorized without notespauses/and-ummmsVisual: art work that you created...is easy to seehelps us to understand the poem's meaninglooks professionalExplanation:Song message is presentedArtist techniques are listed and the usefulness of the technique is explainedExamples from the text are clear supports for the techniques described.2+ techniques are mentioned and explainedConclusion includes an answer to the essential question.Poetry Analysis Scoring Guide:conventions - spelling, punctuation, grammarorganized into paragraphsideas:Introduction paragraph invites us to read and addresses the main ideamain idea (topic) in first paragraph (what makes this poem so good?)explains usefulness of poetic devices usedevidence and explanation about poetic devicesexplains usefulness of literary devicesevidence and explanation of literary devicesconclusion about analysis of the poem - why this poem/song is so goodPoetry Analysis Scoring GuideBe sure you address each category completely. Ideas / ContentDescribes and supports idea about the message and mood of the piece throughout the essay.Sound devices and literary devices support idea.Explanation (examples and warrant) clearly supports each anizationIntro: hook + topic ideaBody: topic sentence + support in each paragraphConclusion: topic idea + summary about mood and message.ConventionsSpellingCapitalizationPunctuation (.,? "")Poetry Analysis Scoring GuideBe sure you address each category completely. Ideas / ContentDescribes and supports idea about the message and mood of the piece throughout the essay.Sound devices and literary devices support idea.Explanation (examples and warrant) clearly supports each anizationIntro: hook + topic ideaBody: topic sentence + support in each paragraphConclusion: topic idea + summary about mood and message.ConventionsSpellingCapitalizationPunctuation (.,? "") ................
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