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Top Text Title: Top Text: Below you will find links to several poetry sites for you to choose from. As you visit each link, you may explore that site, but DO NOT follow links to other sites. Choose two sites (of the first four listed) to explore in depth and answer the following questions on your own paper. 1. List the two websites you explored. 2. In your opinion, which one was the best? 3. What made this website appealing? (Hint: think about the screen layout, ease of use, and interesting content.) Links Section Title:
Bottom Text Title: Bottom Text: Visit the Poetry Writing Lessons site from the above list. Three poets are listed, Jack Prelutsky, Karla Kuskin, and Jean Marzollo. To read a sample of their poetry, click on the poet�s picture, then choose My Poem. To get back to the list of poets, click the back arrow browser twice. Read each of the three poems. On your own paper, write the title and poet of the poem you like best and describe why you chose it over the two others. If you still have time remaining, you may explore the four poetry websites listed above, searching for your poetry term examples (simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, and onomatopoeia) or a poem that you can memorize and recite.
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