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V58EN - WEEK 10 - CLASS 2

8-3-19

QUICK CHECK:

Topic

QUICK CHECK

What are the causes of the first World War?

What is an euphemism?

What is a ....

The Kiss

POEM #1

1. Who or what is/are meant by Brother lead

& sister steel

2. Opinion on the two?

3. Stanza 3: what does

it remind you of?

4. Who is talking?

How is the character

described in st. 3?

5. What does ‘the kiss’

refer to?

6. Later/early voice?

To these I turn, in these I trust—

Brother Lead and Sister Steel.

To his blind power I make appeal,

I guard her beauty clean from rust.

He spins and burns and loves the air,

And splits a skull to win my praise;

But up the nobly marching days

She glitters naked, cold and fair.

Sweet Sister, grant your soldier this:

That in good fury he may feel

The body where he sets his heel

Quail from your downward darting kiss.

Elegy in a Country Churchyard

POEM #2

Think of 3 questions that I could ask of this poem.

The men that worked for England They have their graves at home: And bees and birds of England About the cross can roam.

But they that fought for England, Following a falling star, Alas, alas for England They have their graves afar.

And they that rule in England, In stately conclave met, Alas, alas for England, They have no graves as yet.

FIRST CONDITIONAL

P. 22 Conditional Clauses

EX. 29 + 30

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