“to make (something) more appealing or attractive with fanciful or decorative details” As they grew older, the kids realized grandpa embellished the old stories
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WELCOME
Today is the 25th of October
The Word of the Day is embellish
verb | im-BELL-ish
“to make (something) more appealing or attractive with fanciful or decorative details” As they grew older, the kids realized grandpa embellished the old stories
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TODAY
After this lesson you will
... have studied Rime of the Ancient Mariner
... have studied WWI Poetry
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RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
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RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
Ballad
Link and frame-story
Who says what?
What happened next?
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WWI POETRY
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WWI POETRY
Kettingreactie
Duitsland was een bedreiging
Bondgenootschappen
Nationalisme
Militarisme
Nobele reden om te vechten
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WWI POETRY
Kettingreactie
Duitsland was een bedreiging
Bondgenootschappen
Nationalisme
Militarisme
Nobele reden om te vechten
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20-09: Menin Road - British loss 22.000 men; gain 800 yards
25-09: Polygon Wood - British loss 17.000 men; gain 1.000 yards
12-10: Passchendaele - British loss 13.000 (in 3h); gain 100 yards
Battle of Verdun: 600.000 men (total loss)
Battle of the Somme: 1.000.000 (total loss)
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“Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings”