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1. words-describing-tone.pdf
WORDS THAT DESCRIBE TONE - WordPress.com WORDS THAT DESCRIBE TONE IN POETRY AND PROSE Admiring Afraid Aggravated Aggressive Agitated Allusive Angry Apathetic Apologetic Appreciative Argumentative

2. Tone-Map-Terms.pdf
Lesson Plan: the tone Map - Home : Poetry Out Loud 22 5. Hand out the “tone map” of “Jenny Kissed Me” printed below. (You may download it from the Teacher’s Guide on the Poetry Out Loud website.)

3. poetryterms.pdf
Literary Terms: Poetry Terms - Pillsbury School Literary Terms: Poetry Terms Alliteration : The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words such as “rough and ready.” Example: “Our gang paces the pier ...

4. viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=poetry
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Performing Poetry: Managing Tone, Pitch, Volume … Erin Micklo Illinois Math and Science Academy Understanding Poetry Performing Poetry: Managing Tone, Pitch, Volume and Rate Abstract: This lesson teaches students the ...

5. tone-worksheet-05.pdf
Tone Worksheet 5 Tone Worksheet 5 Directions: ... prose: written language, not poetry 3. verse: poetry, usually with a fixed rhythm or meter 4. compliance: yielding or agreeing to or ...

6. ROMPoetryFormSyllablesMoodandTone.pdf
Poetry: Form, Syllables, Mood, and Tone - … Reading On The Move: Poetry: Form, Symbols, Mood, and Tone Developed by the National PASS Center with funding from Solutions for Out-of-School Youth (SOSY)

7. Tone and Mood words (unedited).pdf
Tone and Mood Words - Fall River Public Schools Tone and Mood You might think about the difference between mood and tone as follows: Mood as the attitude of the author toward the subject, and

8. Poetry Terms.pdf
Poetry Terms - Fall River Public Schools Speaker – the narrative voice of a poem that speaks of his or her situation or feelings. Remember that in poetry, the speaker is NOT the same as the author of the poem.

9. 00084_201006010834_Tone Mapping.pdf
Tone Mapping - Dysart High School Poetry Out Loud Curriculum Guide Page 21 Lesson Plan 3: Tone Mapping • Students will mark visually where and when shifts of tone occur within poetry and consider ...

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