
Developing a Personal Response
Construct a well-supported personal interpretation of an unseen poem. Students will learn to back up their ideas with relevant textual evidence.
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Construct a well-supported personal interpretation of an unseen poem. Students will learn to back up their ideas with relevant textual evidence.
Key Questions
- How do you form a unique interpretation of a poem?
- What makes a piece of textual evidence effective?
- How can you structure your analysis to clearly present your views?
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