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make a compositionin a form of poem or spoken poetry stating their commitment in contributing to the attainment of common good​

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Answered by pravanjanbarik
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Students will understand that you find poetry everywhere: lyrics to songs, commercials and rap. They will also realize that themes of giving are often found in poetry. Students will write poems with giving themes. Sharing their poems is considered an act of generosity. Students may share their work as they build a relationship with someone who is living in a retirement home.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Make a composition a form of poem or spoken poetry stating their commitment in contributing to the attainment of common good​

  • Any poem written for performance is an example of spoken word. The lengthy free-verse poem "Principles" by Danez Smith is an illustration of spoken word.
  • Simply speak slowly and clearly. Poems obviously consist of lines, but pausing at the end of each line will produce a jagged effect and stop the poem's content from flowing. Only pause when a punctuation mark is present, just like you would when reading prose, only more slowly.
  • The art of spoken word poetry, often known as performance poetry, turns poetry readings into dramatic performances. It serves only to be played on a stage in front of an audience, much like live theatre.
  • Spoken word poetry instruction is crucial because it fosters students' democratic participation, critical thinking, and verse-based voice empowerment. Students can incorporate their primary discourse into their secondary discourse by using spoken word poetry.

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