Wilfred Owen - W5 online lesson 1

WWI poetry
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WWI poetry

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1. Find examples of both (pararhyme and assonance) in the poem.

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Explain the fat printed words.

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Homework
To end the chapter 'War Poetry' Answer the questions on page 71. Answer them on the following slides and save your answers elsewhere as well (for your own use). If you prefer writing your answers down you can also upload images of your written work here in LessonUp. 

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1. Please mention 3 writers who wrote in or about WWI and mention and explain their difference in mood.

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2. Give (a) reason(s) for the difference in mood of the major war poets of WWI.

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3. What was the general mood in those days at home (England)? Use the internet if you don't remember.

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4. Explain the following literary terms and give examples from the following text: pararhyme, assonance, onomatopoeia

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5. Explain the mood of this poem with help of 3 words (or combination of words) from the poem. (page 71)

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6. Explain line 9: the meaning of "speed them all".

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7. What literary phenomenon can we find in line 11?

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8. And the last two wods of line 3? Two answers!

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9. Explain the last line.

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