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Success by Emily Dickinson

Success by Emily Dickinson. Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of all the purple host Who took the flag to-day Can tell the definition, So clear, of victory!

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Success by Emily Dickinson

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  1. Success by Emily Dickinson

  2. Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. • Not one of all the purple host Who took the flag to-day Can tell the definition, So clear, of victory! • As he, defeated, dying,On whose forbidden earThe distant strains of triumphBurst agonized and clear!

  3. Paraphrase Emily Dickinson’s poem. (To paraphrase a text means to express its meaning in your own words.)

  4. Acronymic Sentence • -a technique for remembering facts by creating a sentence from words whose fist letters help you remember the facts.

  5. How to use it… • 1. Write the facts. • 2. Underline the first letter of each fact. • 3. Create and write a sentence using words that begin with the underlined letters.

  6. Examples • In math, order of operations: parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction.

  7. On your own: • Write facts you can remember using the acronymic sentence technique.

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