<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Extended metaphor / Metaphor / Poetry / Literature / Literary techniques / Collaborative poetry
Date: 2012-04-07 11:00:19
Extended metaphor
Metaphor
Poetry
Literature
Literary techniques
Collaborative poetry

Collaborative Comparison Poems

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.lauracandler.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,05 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

© Shutta Crum, 2006  Using Picture Books to Teach Literary Techniques by Shutta Crum

© Shutta Crum, 2006 Using Picture Books to Teach Literary Techniques by Shutta Crum

DocID: 1meVN - View Document

KENNINGS : long words, little riddles Over a thousand years ago, before the Norman Conquest, poets loved writing riddles. They wrote in a language we now call Old English, and which takes a bit of practice to understand.

KENNINGS : long words, little riddles Over a thousand years ago, before the Norman Conquest, poets loved writing riddles. They wrote in a language we now call Old English, and which takes a bit of practice to understand.

DocID: 1m7Ou - View Document

This PDF is provided for free by UDP. It documents the existence of the book, Notes on Conceptualisms by Vanessa Place and Robert Fitterman, which was first printed in 2009 in an edition of 1,000. If you like what you se

This PDF is provided for free by UDP. It documents the existence of the book, Notes on Conceptualisms by Vanessa Place and Robert Fitterman, which was first printed in 2009 in an edition of 1,000. If you like what you se

DocID: 1ar5t - View Document

Metaphor Author(s): Max Black Source: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, New Series, Vol), ppPublished by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Aristotelian Society Stable URL: http://ww

Metaphor Author(s): Max Black Source: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, New Series, Vol), ppPublished by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Aristotelian Society Stable URL: http://ww

DocID: 1aiVi - View Document

Modelling the Interpretation of Literary Allusion with Machine Learning Techniques N. Coffee1, J. Gawley1, C.W. Forstall1, W.J. Scheirer2,3, D. Johnson4, J.J. Corso4, and B. Parks2 1. Dept. of Classics, State University

Modelling the Interpretation of Literary Allusion with Machine Learning Techniques N. Coffee1, J. Gawley1, C.W. Forstall1, W.J. Scheirer2,3, D. Johnson4, J.J. Corso4, and B. Parks2 1. Dept. of Classics, State University

DocID: 19RLy - View Document