WOW!! You guys have been busy!! There are nearly 50 posts from this class. I have enjoyed reading them.
Please remember to use full sentence and paragraph structure. Eg. Don't just say that repetition is used, give me an example and tell me WHY.
Mr Edmonds
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
She knows no boundaries
1. Some of the boundaries in this poem are Emotional, Spiritual and Moral boundaries.
2. I have tried to . . .
Learn something new everyday.
This is an example of subjective language used in the poem.
I have lived by the rules of . . .
Treating others as i want to be treated.
This is an example of personal language used in the poem.
2. I have tried to . . .
Learn something new everyday.
This is an example of subjective language used in the poem.
I have lived by the rules of . . .
Treating others as i want to be treated.
This is an example of personal language used in the poem.
lines written in early spring
I am responding to the poem of "Lines in the Early Spring"
1.the boundaries i have noticed is
emotional
spiritual
2.
he uses a pun and a persona
1.the boundaries i have noticed is
emotional
spiritual
2.
he uses a pun and a persona
I dream a world
I am responding to the poem i dream a world
1.
moral
racial
2.
Reption to make a clear statement
and he uses a simile
1.
moral
racial
2.
Reption to make a clear statement
and he uses a simile
Lines written in early spring
1) What are the boundaries of this poem?
The poet feels that he is not connected to nature because of all the man made buildings and factories.
2) Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
Imagery is used to describe spring, Eg 'The budding twigs spread out their fan'
The pun man maid in the poem describes the man maid buildings that are destroying nature
The poet feels that he is not connected to nature because of all the man made buildings and factories.
2) Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
Imagery is used to describe spring, Eg 'The budding twigs spread out their fan'
The pun man maid in the poem describes the man maid buildings that are destroying nature
lines written in early spring
q1)
.the modern world is stopping us linkig to nature
q2)
. pun >man made factories building
. image of spring
.the modern world is stopping us linkig to nature
q2)
. pun >man made factories building
. image of spring
She knows no boundaries
I am responding to the poem "she knows no boundaries"
1.what are the boundaries refered in the poem?
-emotional
-moral
-spiritual
2.
repetion of the word " I"
emphetic conclusion.
1.what are the boundaries refered in the poem?
-emotional
-moral
-spiritual
2.
repetion of the word " I"
emphetic conclusion.
Mending Wall
Q1. The boundaries in the poem are the fence separating the two farmers when one of them doesn't care about the fence.
Q2. Two language techniques is a hyperbole because the farmer exaggerates when he says "stay where you are while our backs are turned". Another language technique is simlie for example "like an old-stoned savage armed".
Q2. Two language techniques is a hyperbole because the farmer exaggerates when he says "stay where you are while our backs are turned". Another language technique is simlie for example "like an old-stoned savage armed".
response to mending wall
1.what are the boundaries in this poem:
physical boundaries (the wall), mental boundaries(the two men are in disagreement)
2.list lauguage techniques:
visual imagery reffering to the destruction of the wall
situational irony-the two men come together to keep themselves apart
simile-"like an old-stoned savage armed."
3.writing techniques
style-subjective and personal
tone-sarcastic
physical boundaries (the wall), mental boundaries(the two men are in disagreement)
2.list lauguage techniques:
visual imagery reffering to the destruction of the wall
situational irony-the two men come together to keep themselves apart
simile-"like an old-stoned savage armed."
3.writing techniques
style-subjective and personal
tone-sarcastic
She Knows No Boundaries
response to i dream a world
i am responding to the poem I Dream a World
1. what are the boundaries in the poem: moral boudaries, racial boundaries
2. list some language techniques:
repitition to make a clear statement- "I dream a world"
rhyme scheme-abcb
simile-like a pearl
writing techniques:
style- subjective personal
tone- hopeful
1. what are the boundaries in the poem: moral boudaries, racial boundaries
2. list some language techniques:
repitition to make a clear statement- "I dream a world"
rhyme scheme-abcb
simile-like a pearl
writing techniques:
style- subjective personal
tone- hopeful
I Dream a World
1. Some of the boundaries in this poem are the moral and racial boundaries
2. The style of the language is subjective and personal. The tone of the poem is hopeful.I dream a world where alll
Will no sweet feedom way.
This is an exaple of subjective language.
A world i dream where black or white,
Whateva race you be.
This is an example of personal language
i dream a world
q1)
. moral
.racial
q2)
.style >subjective , personal
.tore >hopeful
.simile
. repition to make clear statement
. rhyme scheme >abcb
. moral
.racial
q2)
.style >subjective , personal
.tore >hopeful
.simile
. repition to make clear statement
. rhyme scheme >abcb
Friday, February 19, 2010
Blog 3- ''lines Written in early spring''
The Poem ''Lines Written in early spring'' by William Wordsworth has Free boundaries on the birds and Boundaries to nature to man made buildins.''The birds around me hoped and played.''
The persona Knows he can make a positive or a negative of of his experience. William Use pun, '' What man has made of man'' to show the effects that modernisation has destroyed the link with nature.
The persona Knows he can make a positive or a negative of of his experience. William Use pun, '' What man has made of man'' to show the effects that modernisation has destroyed the link with nature.
Bolg 2- '' She Who Knows No Boundaries
The Poem " She who Knows No Boundaries '' by Latiefa Alston Has spiritual Boundaries, Moral Boundaries and Emotional Boundaries " And I am Finaly learning to love Myself ''
Latiefa Use repition Of ''I'' to confirm that it is her life. Latiefa Use a subjective/personal style to show that she is celibrating her life. The Tone of the poem is Strong and assertive.
Latiefa Use repition Of ''I'' to confirm that it is her life. Latiefa Use a subjective/personal style to show that she is celibrating her life. The Tone of the poem is Strong and assertive.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mending Wall
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
1. The boundaries in the poem are the fence separating the two farmers when one of them doesn't care about the fence.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. Two language techniques are exaggeration because the farmer exaggerates when he says "stay where you are while our backs are turned". Another language technique is simlie for example "like an old-stoned savage armed".
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
1. The boundaries in the poem are the fence separating the two farmers when one of them doesn't care about the fence.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. Two language techniques are exaggeration because the farmer exaggerates when he says "stay where you are while our backs are turned". Another language technique is simlie for example "like an old-stoned savage armed".
She Who Knows No Boundaries
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
1. The boundaries in the poem are spiritual emotional and moral boundaries.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. The style is subjective and personal and the tone is assertive and strong.
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
1. The boundaries in the poem are spiritual emotional and moral boundaries.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. The style is subjective and personal and the tone is assertive and strong.
Lines Written in Early Spring.
1. What are the boundaries in this poem?
1. The boundaries in this poem are the man made factories being a boundary to nature.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. Two language techniques used in the poem is rhyme scheme which is abab. This makes the poem interesting. another language technique used is pun for example what man has made of man.
1. What are the boundaries in this poem?
1. The boundaries in this poem are the man made factories being a boundary to nature.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. Two language techniques used in the poem is rhyme scheme which is abab. This makes the poem interesting. another language technique used is pun for example what man has made of man.
"She Knows No Boundaries"
Question 1... What are the boundaries in the poem?
In the poem, "She knows no boundaries" the boundaries are emotional, spiritual and moral boundaries.
Question 2...Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
1, the style is subjective and personal
2, the tone is strong and assertive
In the poem, "She knows no boundaries" the boundaries are emotional, spiritual and moral boundaries.
Question 2...Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
1, the style is subjective and personal
2, the tone is strong and assertive
lines written in early spring
Q1. What are the boundries in the poem?
The boundaries in the poem 'lines written in early spring' are the man made factories and buildings.
Q2. Give examples for two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
two language techniques in this poem are:
pun- what man has made of man.
rhyme- the human soul who through me ran; and much it grieved my heart to think what man has made of man.
the purpose of this poem is to say that most man made things are killing our environment
The boundaries in the poem 'lines written in early spring' are the man made factories and buildings.
Q2. Give examples for two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
two language techniques in this poem are:
pun- what man has made of man.
rhyme- the human soul who through me ran; and much it grieved my heart to think what man has made of man.
the purpose of this poem is to say that most man made things are killing our environment
poem response-she knows no boundaries
i responding to the poem she knows no boundaries
q1) the boundaries in this poem is:
. emotional
. spiritual
. moral
q2)
. the repetition of "I" shows the speaker celebrating her life.
. the 2 example of writting techniques are:
>style-subjective & personal
>tone-assertive & strong
q1) the boundaries in this poem is:
. emotional
. spiritual
. moral
q2)
. the repetition of "I" shows the speaker celebrating her life.
. the 2 example of writting techniques are:
>style-subjective & personal
>tone-assertive & strong
I Dream A World
Answers foe Q.1+2
1.The boundariesin the poem, there are moral and racial boundaries.
2.The two languages techniques are:-
(1)Rhyme ,abcb itb makes the poem more interesting
(2)Repetition, to make a clear statement for example like the title 'I dream a world', repeated several times.
1.The boundariesin the poem, there are moral and racial boundaries.
2.The two languages techniques are:-
(1)Rhyme ,abcb itb makes the poem more interesting
(2)Repetition, to make a clear statement for example like the title 'I dream a world', repeated several times.
liam's blog "i dream a world"
The boundaries in "I Dream a World" by Langton hughes has racial boundaries "A world I dream where black or white" and moral boundaries "Where greed no longer saps the soul". There is also a simile "And joy, like a pearl" this means that joy is precious.
She who knows No boundaries
Question 1 What boundaries in the poem?
The boundaries in the poem "She knows No boundaries"is emotional,spiritual and moral boundaries.
Question 2Two eg of language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect?
The style is subjective and personal and the tone is assertive and strong
The boundaries in the poem "She knows No boundaries"is emotional,spiritual and moral boundaries.
Question 2Two eg of language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect?
The style is subjective and personal and the tone is assertive and strong
I Dream a World
The poem I Dream a World by Langoton Hughes,
The pupose of this poem is to open the eyes the eyes of the human race. The poem makes us aware of the writers wishes upon the world and what hea dreams of for future generations.
"A world I dream where black or white whatever your race may be, will share the bounties of the earth"
The writter has broken racial boundaries and moral boundaries.
The writter uses writting techniques such as, repitition to make a statement, similies and ryme schymes.
I rate this 8 Because of its effective stroyline and writting techiniques
The pupose of this poem is to open the eyes the eyes of the human race. The poem makes us aware of the writers wishes upon the world and what hea dreams of for future generations.
"A world I dream where black or white whatever your race may be, will share the bounties of the earth"
The writter has broken racial boundaries and moral boundaries.
The writter uses writting techniques such as, repitition to make a statement, similies and ryme schymes.
I rate this 8 Because of its effective stroyline and writting techiniques
Blog 1 '' I dream a World ''
The poem '' I Dream a World '' By Langton Hughes has moral Boundaries as well as Racial Boundaries '' A World I dream Where Black or white ''.
Langton Hughes use repition to make a clear statment of what he dreams using '' I Dream a world. '' The style of the poem of the poem is Subjective, personal. The tone of the poem is Hopful.
Langton Hughes use repition to make a clear statment of what he dreams using '' I Dream a world. '' The style of the poem of the poem is Subjective, personal. The tone of the poem is Hopful.
I dream a world.
1. what are the boundaries in this poem?
1. The boundaries in this poem are moral and racial boundaries.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. two language techniques are rhyme scheme which is abcb which helps the poem flow. this poem also uses repetition which makes what they say very clear to the reader. they repeat the title a number of times.
1. what are the boundaries in this poem?
1. The boundaries in this poem are moral and racial boundaries.
2. Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
2. two language techniques are rhyme scheme which is abcb which helps the poem flow. this poem also uses repetition which makes what they say very clear to the reader. they repeat the title a number of times.
poem response- she knows no boundaries
i am responding to the poem she knows no boundaries:
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
the boundaries in the poem are: moral boundaries, spiritual boundaries, emotional boundaries.
2. Give examples of language techniques.
There is a repitition of "I"showing the speaker is celebrating her life.
there are 2 writing techniques
Style- subjective and personal
Tone-assertive and strong
1. What are the boundaries in the poem?
the boundaries in the poem are: moral boundaries, spiritual boundaries, emotional boundaries.
2. Give examples of language techniques.
There is a repitition of "I"showing the speaker is celebrating her life.
there are 2 writing techniques
Style- subjective and personal
Tone-assertive and strong
I dream a world!
The poem "I dream a world" by Langton Hughes explains moral and racial boundaries. The writer speaks in a hopeful tone, stating about how the world could have peace.
"A world i dream where black or white,
whatever race you be, will share the boundaries of the earth."
The writer seems to have a strong opinion about dreaming of the earth being a better place and wants it to happen. One of the poet's writting tequnies is the ryming scheme, abcb. Langton Huges uses repition to make a clear statement.
"I dream a world where aman...,
I dream a world where all...,
I dream a world where black or white..."
"A world i dream where black or white,
whatever race you be, will share the boundaries of the earth."
The writer seems to have a strong opinion about dreaming of the earth being a better place and wants it to happen. One of the poet's writting tequnies is the ryming scheme, abcb. Langton Huges uses repition to make a clear statement.
"I dream a world where aman...,
I dream a world where all...,
I dream a world where black or white..."
i dream a world
Q1. What are the boundries in the peom?
The boundries in the poem "i dream a world" there are moral and racial boundaries.
Q2. Give examples of two language techniques used in this poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
An example of a language technique is rhyme 'i dream a world where all will know sweet freedom's way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day'
The purpose of this poem is to say she wishes that there was no racism and discrimination.
The boundries in the poem "i dream a world" there are moral and racial boundaries.
Q2. Give examples of two language techniques used in this poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
An example of a language technique is rhyme 'i dream a world where all will know sweet freedom's way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day'
The purpose of this poem is to say she wishes that there was no racism and discrimination.
I dream a world
1) What are the boundaries in this poem?
In this poem there are moral boundaries and racial boundaries.
2)Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
Rhyme ,abcb itb makes the poem more interesting
Repetition, to make a clear statement for example the title i dream a world id repeated several times.
In this poem there are moral boundaries and racial boundaries.
2)Give examples of two language techniques used in the poem and explain either their purpose or meaning or effect.
Rhyme ,abcb itb makes the poem more interesting
Repetition, to make a clear statement for example the title i dream a world id repeated several times.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Welcome
Hi all, this blog site is intended for student in 9.6 English, studying boundaries. It is for educational purposes and should only be used for class related work.
Happy Blogging!
Mr Edmonds
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Mr Edmonds
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