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Day 1. Free verse (or vers libre in French) began in Europe in the late 19th century. Both a regular rhyme pattern and a regular beat is missing in free verse. Use of underlining or italics with foreign words. Subject and verb agreement. Spelling out ordinal numbers. Day 1.

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  1. Day 1 Free verse (or vers libre in French) began in Europe in the late 19th century. Both a regular rhyme pattern and a regular beat is missing in free verse. Use of underlining or italics with foreign words Subject and verb agreement Spelling out ordinal numbers

  2. Day 1 Free verse (or vers libre in French) began in Europe in the late nineteenth century. Use of underlining or italics with foreign words Spelling out ordinal numbers Both a regular rhyme pattern and a regular beat are missing in free verse. Subject and verb agreement

  3. Day 2 When we learned about limericks. We found they are fun to read! Limericks have a definate form five lines with a special rhythm and rhyme. Use of dash to emphasize additional information Correction of sentence fragment Correction of commonly misspelled word

  4. Day 2 When we learned about limericks, we found they are fun to read! Correction of sentence fragment Limericks have a definiteform--five lines with a special rhythm and rhyme. Correction of commonly misspelled word Use of dash to emphasize additional information

  5. Day 3 A pair of rhyming lines in poetry are called a couplet. Often poet John Dryden used couplets, Alexander Pope used them also. Correction of misplaced modifier Use of semicolon to correct run-on sentence Subject and verb agreement

  6. Day 3 A pair of rhyming lines in poetry is called a couplet. Subject and verb agreement Poet John Dryden often used couplets; Alexander Pope used them also. Correction of misplaced modifier Use of semicolon to correct run-on sentence

  7. Day 4 Us students enjoy writing haiku. Haiku is a special poetic form which has the essence of a moment. Use of vivid verb to improve style Correct pronoun case Correct relative pronoun

  8. Day 4 We students enjoy writing haiku. Correct pronoun case Haiku is a special poetic form that captures the essence of a moment. Correct relative pronoun Use of vivid verb to improve style

  9. Day 5 Perhaps more than any poem, Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll exemplifies nonsense verse. My textbooks says that “Edward Lear is also known for writing nonsense poems.” Use of quotation marks with title of a poem Correction of illogical comparison Elimination of quotation marks around indirect quotation

  10. Day 5 Perhaps more than any other poem, "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll exemplifies nonsense verse. Correction of illogical comparison Use of quotation marks with title of a poem My textbooks says that “Edward Lear is also known for writing nonsense poems.” Elimination of quotation marks around indirect quotation

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