Good Morning!
I hope everyone had a great break! Today we are going to begin a new project. I will also give you time to finish up your short stories if you need it so don't worry! There will not be a grammar warm-up for today. Instead, I want everyone to read the following Haiku poems. For each poem, write down images that come to mind, the tone of the poem and any other thoughts that came to mind while reading them. We will discuss our responses as a class.
Haiku by: Natsume Soseki
Over the wintry
forest, winds howl in rage
with no leaves to blow.
Haiku by Jack Kerouac
The low yellow
moon above the
Quiet lamplit house
Haiku By: Michael Dylan Welch
meteor shower
a gentle wave
wets our sandals
This course will serve as an introduction to the basic grammatical rules of standard written English through the use of writing exercises and creative activities. Students will review basic grammar and move on to more advanced stylistic concerns essential to creative writers in all genres. 2nd semester--writing for self-discovery
Monday, November 29, 2010
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