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Suggested Activities to Aid in the Writing Process

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Activity # 3: One Word Description Instructions: Give an adjective.  Describe each picture in one word without repeating the adjective being said. 1. POLUTION 2.HOMELESS 3.CONFUSION 4.EMPLOYMENT 5.HUNGER 6.PEACE 7.MORTALITY 8.TRAFFIC 9.BLAME 10.DEPARTED 11.SUFFERING 12.POPULATED Activity # 4: Making a Reaction There are a total of 12 pictures. Give your own opinions and thoughts about each picture. (Maximum of 100 words and a minimum of 50 each discussion) 1. We are producing 300 million tons of plastic every year and now we have  5.25trillion macro and micro pieces of plastic , yet it will not only affects the entirety of the land but also it gives a  great negative impact to our fluvial areas, Where we can witness  different aquatic species and also humans which are living in a land who are suffering and put into chaos and since   we are also living ang finite space we can't find  an area  where we supposedly dump  our waste products in a lifet...

ANALYSIS: ASHBY SUAN

  Analysis: Not All Poems Sing The poem is written in a free verse form since it does not adhere to any definite meter nor rhyming pattern. It also does not have any definite number of lines per stanza. The poem dives into discussing itself and characterizes poems into two-the poems that sing, and those that do not. It goes into elaborating the characteristics of a ‘closed’ poem through many figures of speech such as, simile, hyperbole, and personification. One of many that is personified is the poem itself, characterizing it as a ‘he’...

ANALYSIS: ASHBY SUAN

    Analysis: Not All Poems Sing The poem is written in a free verse form since it does not adhere to any definite meter nor rhyming pattern. It also does not have any definite number of lines per stanza. The poem dives into discussing itself and characterizes poems into two-the poems that sing, and those that do not. It goes into elaborating the characteristics of a ‘closed’ poem through many figures of speech such as, simile, hyperbole, and personification. One of many that is personified is the poem itself, characterizing it as a...