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Revision as of 00:32, 6 May 2021
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- Narrative: Tells a story
- Sonnet: Contains 14 lines, usually with 10 beats per line. Comes from the Italian word “sonetto”, meaning small or little song.
- Haiku: Japanese poetry containing 17 syllables. 1st line contains 5 syllables, 2nd contains 7, and the 3rd contains 5.
- Limerick: According to the dictionary, “a humorous, frequently bawdy, verse of three long and two short lines rhyming aabba, popularized by Edward Lear.”
- Epic: A long and serious poem about a specific event. Previously an important part of the histories of nations before writing.
- Couplet: Two lines of poetry, usually matching in rhythm and rhyme. Could stand alone as a poem, or be a part of a larger poem.
- Free Verse: Poem that does not use a steady rhythm or rhyme scheme.
- Acrostic: A poem in which the specific letters of each line make up a word or phrase.
- Ballad: A poem often derived from folklore, telling a story in short stanzas.
- Shape: A poem written describing an object and arranged so the words form the shape of the object being spoken of.
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This is for you. Let your creative juices flow! Remember to ask yourself if Jesus would approve of it! If you are hesitant to show it to your instructor, reconsider what you are saying in it. Have fun!
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Tip for earning from home during the pandemic | |
Requirement 13a could be done by making a prerecorded video, or performed live during a video conference. Requirement 13c can be done while maintaining social distance. |
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Ideas for this could be a video, a narration for a skit following the written words, or any number of other options. This is meant to be open for discussion within the group. Be creative!
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Or anywhere similar to this. There is no wrong way to do this, so be creative!
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This does not have to be a video watching the author(s) read or sing it. Video the performance at a talent show, a special music in church, or create a nature video to go along with it.