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Area of Study: As You like It

3/17/2014

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Add a quote which conveys an aspect of Belonging in As You Like It.  Identify the TYPE of B, a QUOTE and if possible a TECHNIQUE, e.g., Not B to Place / Group "What prodigal portion have I spent.....[to] come to such penury?" I.1.30 Allusion/intertextuality, alliteration the harch "p" sound which conveys his annoyance.  BTW....no aliases / pen names!!!!
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Module B: Triste, Triste

11/11/2013

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What were your first impressions of Triste, Triste?  What ideas do you think that Harwood is exploring
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Module B: The Sharpness of Death

11/11/2013

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What were your first impressions of The Sharpness of Death?  What ideas do you think Harwood is exploring in this poem?  Use a quote and explai
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Module B: A Valediction

11/11/2013

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What were your first thoughts about the poem?  What ideas are explored in A Valediction?  Use a quote and explain the effect of the technique.
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Module B: Mother who Gave Me Life

11/11/2013

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What ideas are explored in Mother  Who Gave Me Life?  Give a quote  and technique to support your idea.
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Module B: At Mornington

11/11/2013

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What ideas are explored in At Mornington?  Give a quote and a technique to support your idea.

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Module B: The Violets

11/11/2013

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What ideas are explored in "The Violets"?  Use a quote and technique to support your opinion......
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Module B: father and Child

9/1/2013

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What ideas are explored in Father and Child?  What language forms and features are present in this poem?
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