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Moods can be Negative and Positive

Moods can be Negative and Positive . Positive . Negative . Hopeful Cheerful Joyous Playful Peaceful. Gloomy Violent Tense Heartbroken Painful . Stanza. stanza consists of a grouping of lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme.

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Moods can be Negative and Positive

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  1. Moods can be Negative and Positive Positive Negative • Hopeful • Cheerful • Joyous • Playful • Peaceful • Gloomy • Violent • Tense • Heartbroken • Painful

  2. Stanza • stanza consists of a grouping of lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme.

  3. Define these terms using the Dictionary on your desk. • Maiden- • Seraph- • Covet- • Highborn- • Kinsman- • Sepulchre- • Envying- • Dissever-

  4. Vocabulary • Maiden- not married, coming before all others • Seraph- one of the 6-winged angels • Covet- to wish for greatly or with envy • Highborn- of noble birth • Kinsman- a male relative usually by birth • Sepulchre- a place of burial: tomb • Envying- a desire to possess the same thing • Dissever- to separate completely

  5. Annabel Lee Edgar Allan Poe

  6. Analysis • Long ago, "in a kingdom by the sea," lived Annabel Lee, who loved the narrator. • Both she and the narrator were children but knew love more powerful than that of the angels, who envied them. • A wind chilled and killed Annabel, but their love was too strong to be defeated by angels or demons. • The narrator is reminded of Annabel Lee by everything, including the moon and the stars, and at night, he lies by her tomb by the sea.

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