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Poetry Project. By: Taylor Hampton Mrs. Willis 5 th Period. Flint.
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Poetry Project By: Taylor Hampton Mrs. Willis 5th Period
Flint • An emerald is as green as grass, A ruby is as red as blood; A sapphire shines as blue as heaven; A flint lies in the mud. A diamond is a brilliant stone, To catch the world’s desire; An opal holds a fiery spark; But a flint holds a fire. • Christina Rossetti Simile- Comparing a emerald to grass
Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day • Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate.Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer's lease hath all too short a date. • Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimmed;And every fair from fair sometime declines,By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed. • But thy eternal summer shall not fadeNor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st. • So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. Metaphor- It does not have like or as in the sentence
Grandparents Are Grand • Grandparents are grand!GrandMa or GrandPa.Nana, Nona, or Nammy.PopPop, PaPa, or Poppy.Warm welcomes.Happy hugs, holding hearts.Love, Love, Love.Kids, crafts, cooking.Grandparents lending life’s lessons.Many momentous moments.Amazingly awesome! Alliteration- It is a Tongue Twister
Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room • Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room. • "Ah, William, we're weary of weather,"said the sunflowers, shining with dew."Our traveling habits have tired us.Can you give us a room with a view?" • They arranged themselves at the windowand counted the steps of the sun,and they both took root in the carpetwhere the topaz tortoises run. Hyperbole- It’s is shining with dew
Rain • The rain is falling all around, It falls on field and tree, It rains on the umbrellas here, And on the ships at sea. Repetition- It is repeating the word rain
Credits • Blake, William. “ Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room” September 22, 2010 http://library.thinkquest.org