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What do poetry, magazines, radio, and greeting cards have in common?
What do poetry, magazines, radio, and greeting cards have in common?
- They often contain poems (correct)
- They are all forms of visual art
- They are all types of literature
- They are all sources of entertainment
What is the definition of poetry?
What is the definition of poetry?
- The written expression of thoughts, feelings, or experiences (correct)
- The written expression of only deep emotions
- The spoken expression of creative ideas
- The visual expression of artistic concepts
What is the initial step in writing a blind poem?
What is the initial step in writing a blind poem?
- Imagine what the object is
- Open your eyes and observe the object (correct)
- Place the object aside
- Describe your physical perceptions of the item
Who can write a poem?
Who can write a poem?
What do you do with the nouns in a plug-in poem?
What do you do with the nouns in a plug-in poem?
What is the purpose of the 'everyday poem' exercise?
What is the purpose of the 'everyday poem' exercise?
What senses are used in the 'blind poem' exercise?
What senses are used in the 'blind poem' exercise?
What is the inspiration for a plug-in poem?
What is the inspiration for a plug-in poem?
What is the main goal of writing a poem?
What is the main goal of writing a poem?
What do you do with the verbs in a plug-in poem?
What do you do with the verbs in a plug-in poem?
What is the outcome of the 'everyday poem' exercise?
What is the outcome of the 'everyday poem' exercise?
What is the purpose of a plug-in poem?
What is the purpose of a plug-in poem?
What is unique about the telephone poem?
What is unique about the telephone poem?
What happens to the message in the game of telephone?
What happens to the message in the game of telephone?
What is the final step in creating a telephone poem?
What is the final step in creating a telephone poem?
Study Notes
Defining Poetry
- Poetry is the written expression of thoughts, feelings, or experiences.
- Poetry can be found in various forms, such as magazines, radio, and greeting cards.
The Everyday Poem
- The everyday poem can be created from everyday tasks and experiences.
- Start by making a list of activities to accomplish, then select one and describe the senses and feelings associated with it.
The Blind Poem
- The blind poem involves selecting an unknown object from a bag, describing its physical properties, and writing about the experience.
- The exercise helps develop descriptive writing skills and encourages exploration of the senses.
The Plug-In Poem
- The plug-in poem involves taking a familiar song, replacing nouns with new ones, and then replacing verbs with new action words.
- This exercise encourages creativity and rewriting of existing works.
The Telephone Poem
- The telephone poem is a collaborative exercise where each person contributes one word to describe a shared experience or object.
- The resulting poem showcases how individual perspectives can come together to create a unique work.
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Description
Explore how poetry is used in various forms of media, from magazines to radio and greeting cards. Discover the poetic devices used in these forms and how they relate to traditional poetry.