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In this chapter, it talks about how poet uses âantipoemsâ to describe what the poem is about. A famous poet who uses âantipoemsâ is Shakespeare. Sonnet 130 My mistressâ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red … Continue reading
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Wikipedia experience
1. First i search the library’s database but when I can’t find anything, I went to the librarian for help. 2. I checked a couple of times but there is no edit to the page. 3. What i enjoyed the … Continue reading
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post on wikipedia
The poetic term that I chose to edit is pararhyme. here is the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pararhyme I’m not sure if I done the reference part correctly.
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My experience : Photography, Tumblr, and Copyright
This week’s assignment was to visit another class’s blog post. The class that I commented on is Tu/Th HIsotry of Photography. The blog post is about Photography, Tumblr, and Copyright. There was an article that you have to read related to … Continue reading
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WW The Dancer and the Dance
In this Chapter, it talks about the universe we live in is a system of rhythms. From the beating of your motherâs heart that matching to your own to when are walking with our legs and arms swinging in a … Continue reading
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Gold in the Ore
This chapter talks about âthe sound of poetryâ, how the âupnessâ Â and âdownessâ of vowel sounds affect us physically in different ways. Examples are how our hearts âsinksâ when we grief or how high expressions represent excitement. It also talks … Continue reading
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Antipoetry “Sonnet 130” by Shakespeare
In this chapter, it talks about how poet uses âantipoemsâ to describe what the poem is about. A famous poet who uses “antipoems” is Shakespeare. Sonnet 130 My mistressâ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red … Continue reading
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Round Up
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/goldpoetrysp2012/2012/02/16/the-broken-coin-the-use-of-symbol/ This post is a seekerâs post by jsylvesterd. The link provided by this seeker gives you a more detailed definition of metonymy and synecdoche. The link also give you examples such as politicians creates metonymic images such as flags … Continue reading
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Chapter 2: Similes and Metaphors
First responders In the reading âWhatâs It like? Simile, Metaphor, and other figuresâ, it talks about how the mind itself operates by finding likenesses. It is often expressed by simile or metaphor. A simile is a figure of speech in … Continue reading
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