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| Night Falls, Ilustrated by Sam Fores from Complex Media |
While I've loved reading and writing poetry since I was a child, have always had a love of English in school, and became a published writer in High School I thought I had these English classes in the bag. I was definitely wrong. All in all I think I'm doing ok in the class so far but I'm still learning a lot of things I already THOUGHT I knew. In this brief amount of time we've covered topics such as:
- Poem structure such as stanzas (divided sections), tone (feeling), theme (the main idea), rhyme schemes (recurring patterns), metaphors (comparison of unlike things), and more. It can be a little frustrating at time but I enjoy the idea that we are being asked to dig deeper into what we see on the surface to find hidden meanings and messages. Breaking down/analyzing the poems also helps me to gain a better understanding of the Author's work.
- Acts of plagiarism; which I now know is more complex than simply copying someone else's work word for word.
- Research! Going over the usage of the school's online library and being urged to use outside sources to support our claims as well as paraphrasing and quoting sources.
- Most importantly, I am too excited over just learning how to create and keep up a blog! I've been wanting to do this for a long time.
I did have an opportunity to complete the House evaluations. I'm still pretty pleased with the House mates I have as I felt that the majority of them have done a good job with their blogs. They seem to be on point with their interpretations of the poems and I've even learned some things from a couple of them. They might have missed a few of Dr. X's instructions here and there (and a couple of blog entries- yikes!) but overall I think as the semester progresses their blogs will get even better than they are now and I'm looking forward to reading them.

A thorough, insightful, and useful reflection. Thank you. :-)
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