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WRITING PRACTICE: Poetry

RETURN TO: Poetry Passage

 

Fragments

The different lines in the poem about the tree are all fragments – incomplete sentences.  These would all be errors in standard writing. 

 Go to the Writing Mentor if you need more help with fragments.

Which of the following are complete sentences?  Which are fragments?   Write a C for complete; write an F for fragment.

1.  Poetry and music are very similar.  

2.     Listening to music to relax.

3.   The poetry of old was often recited to music.

4.   Waving gently in the wind.

5.   When people tap their feet to music.

6.    That they are hearing.

7.   When people tap their feet to music, it is the beat  they are hearing.

8.  Because we love songs.  

9.  That they are poetry.

    10.   Because we love songs, we forget that they are poetry.  

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Similes and Metaphors

Write as many completions for each comparison as you can.  Notice that the ones that have “as” or “like” are similes.  The ones that say one thing is another are metaphors. You may have as many words as you want in your completions.  They  can be short:  he is as smart as an owl.  Or they can be long:  He is as smart as a fox setting a trap for a chicken.

1.  He is as strong as

 2.  The baby’s smile is as pretty as

 

 3.  Pat was furious.  He was a

 

 4,  That was a terrible job.  That job was a

 

 5.  Parents tell their children to work as hard as

 

 If you are in a group, compare your completions with those of your classmates. 

Print, sign and date your work; put it in your folder for your facilitator.