
Exploring Imagery and Language
Examine the poet's use of language, including metaphors, similes, and sensory details. Students will evaluate how these choices create vivid pictures and evoke emotions.
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Examine the poet's use of language, including metaphors, similes, and sensory details. Students will evaluate how these choices create vivid pictures and evoke emotions.
Key Questions
- How does the poet use imagery to convey complex emotions?
- What is the effect of specific word choices on the reader?
- How do metaphors and similes enhance the poem's meaning?
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