1. How did you feel reading the poem aloud in front of the mirror?
2. What made you feel that way?
3. What do you think is the tone of the poem?
4. How is your fluency being done?
5. In what way was love expressed in the poem?
6. Can you relate the feelings with the author? How?
Answers
Answer:
ans 1): do your self
ans 2): "I'm sorry you feel that way" means "I did nothing hurtful even though you are accusing me of doing something hurtful so I'll say this and hopefully you'll stop bothering me about it". "I'm sorry I made you feel that way" means "I acknowledge that I did something that hurt you and I regret that".
ans 3): The tone of a poem is the attitude you feel in it — the writer's attitude toward the subject or audience. The tone in a poem of praise is approval. In a satire, you feel irony. ... Tone can be playful, humorous, regretful, anything — and it can change as the poem goes along.
ans 4): 5 Surefire Strategies for Developing Reading Fluency
- Model Fluent Reading. In order to read fluently, students must first hear and understand what fluent reading sounds like. ...
- Do Repeated Readings in Class. ...
- Promote Phrased Reading in Class. ...
- Enlist Tutors to Help Out. ...
- Try a Reader's Theater in Class. ...
- Poetry Books for Repeated and Phrased Readings. ...
- Books for Reader's Theater.
ans 5): The best love poems say more than “I love you.” They often communicate a specific aspect of being in love and tend to have a universality that goes beyond one person. Once you've spent some time with romantic poems, you can use creative writing techniques to write your own poem for a loved one. Focus on form.
ans 6): It’s being born to write. You just have to do it. There’s no other choice. If you don’t write for publication, you write on social media, or you write for yourself in a journal. No matter what… Every day…