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Nothing Gold Can Stayby Robert Frost
Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold, Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf, so Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day, Nothing gold can stay.
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Review
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WHEN DECIDING WHERE TO USE A LINE BREAK.....
• Try not to use "the", "a", "and", etc. at the end of a line• Put words on a line that go together that make sense• Use an important word at the end of the line• Use punctuation at the end of line
OR • Use enjambment with your lines• Create suspense with your line breaks• A line of poetry can be one word, two words, five words, or more....you get to decide.
• HOWEVER...remember to NOT make a line too long...find a natural break and go to the next line.
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STRONG QUALITIES OF "EVERY CAT HAS A STORY"
• Images that appeal to senses• Line breaks that make sense or make an
impact• The use of personification• The use of simile (but don't overuse)• Didn't use a bunch of fancy words
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PREWRITING YOUR OWN POEM
• Think of your pet (or an animal) and the things he/she does
• Use the five senses• What smell do you associate with your
pet? What does your pet feel like? Look like? Sound like?
• Brainstorm and just write down anything that pops into your head you never know when you might want to use it.
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Use your brainstorming sheet "My Pets". Follow the format of "Every Cat Has a Story"
• Six stanzas in all• Five lines in the first stanza• Five lines in the second stanza• Two lines in the third stanza• Three lines in the fourth stanza• Two lines in the fifth stanza• Two lines in the sixth stanza
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WHEN DECIDING WHERE TO USE A LINE BREAK.....
• Try not to use "the", "a", "and", etc. at the end of a line• Put words on a line that go together that make sense• Use an important word at the end of the line• Use punctuation at the end of line
OR • Use enjambment with your lines• Create suspense with your line breaks• A line of poetry can be one word, two words, five words, or more....you get to decide.
• HOWEVER...remember to NOT make a line too long...find a natural break and go to the next line.
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