Po-um not po-eem!

Photo: Armando Uribe, poet

First, we’re off to place our autobiographical letters in the career center. Whoo-hooo…Dont’ forget to give me onw.

Next, I’ll mention and go through a study guide for the final exam next week.

Then, let’s share some poetry before we talk about metaphors. (poetry1.pp)

Your turn: write a 10+ line poem that uses either an extended metaphor or a series of metaphor in order to create a riddle, give us clues that allow us to guess what the subject might be.

If we have time, we’ll go on to look at some Blake and the idea of form.

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