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POEM ANALYSING Annabel Lee

POEM ANALYSING Annabel Lee. Group members: Feona Nickyrenilda Ili Nawwar Muhd. Afif Ashraf Nur Atikah Latif Siti Nurfirdaus Nasir. Mechanics. Capitals to emphasis the name of the lady that the writer love the most.

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POEM ANALYSING Annabel Lee

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  1. POEM ANALYSINGAnnabel Lee Group members: Feona Nickyrenilda Ili Nawwar Muhd. Afif Ashraf Nur Atikah Latif Siti Nurfirdaus Nasir

  2. Mechanics • Capitals • to emphasis the name of the lady that the writer love the most. • to attract the reader to pay attention to it and it’s like telling the reader that this lady with this name is damn important for the writer. • to make readers ‘aware’ of the lady named Annabel Lee throughout the poem.  • example : in the first stanza, line 4 ‘ANNABEL LEE’

  3. DictionConnotative Meaning • The phrase ‘in a kingdom by the sea’ is repeated throughout the poem. • The words ‘maiden’ is used instead of a ‘woman’ in the poem to represent Annabel Lee.

  4. Grammar • past tense Example: first stanza, line1 (was) second stanza, line 3 (loved) • The writer wrote this poem after his wife who is Annabel Lee died of tuberculosis.

  5. SHORT STORIES ANALYSINGHow it happenedSir Arthur Conan Doyle Group members: Feona Nickirenelda Ili Nawwar Muhd. Afif Ashraf Nur Atikah Latif Siti Nurfirdaus Nasir

  6. Spelling • a – Final Silent e • Usually dropped when an ending beginning with another vowel is added. • Example from text : • They were taking no notice of me, • Usually retained when an ending beginning with a consonant is added. • Example from text : • I thought we were surely over,

  7. Punctuation • 1 – Period • Used to end a declarative sentence. • Example from text : • It just merges into all my other visits to London. • 2- Comma • Used before the conjunction that join two main clauses • Example from text : • The lights were brilliant, and I brought her round for the first curve all right. • Used to separate the part of a series • Example from text : • Then I remember the big motor with its glaring head-lights and glitter of polished brass, waiting for me outside.

  8. To set non restrictive modifier • Example from text : • I remember also asking Perkins, my chauffeur how she had gone, and his saying that he thought she was excellent. • To precedes a quotation • Example from text : • “ There never is,” said he. • 3- Semicolon • Used to separate a series of long or complicated elements within a sentence that are themselves subdivided by commas • Example from text : • He got to the electric switch and had it off, so were in the free ; but we were still running at a fearful pace.

  9. 4- Apostrophe • To show possession • Example from text : • There was always something peculiarly sympathetic to me in Stanley’s personality • To show the omission of a letter or letters in a word • Example from text : • I didn’t mind so much when I felt my footbrake snap,

  10. 5-Quotation marks Indicate that one of the characters is speaking directly Example from text : “I’ll try her myself”, said I 6- Question mark Used for direct questions Example from text : “ No pain, of course?” said he. 7- Exclamation point Used to show emotional expression “ What a smash!” I said.

  11. Grammar • Pronouns • The author used ‘her’ instead of ‘it’ to describe his car. • - Example: “I’ll try her myself “, said I, and ……….

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