Monday, 6 April 2020

English 11 Monday Shakespeare homework


Homework
Pick a few lines from the Shakespeare and divide them into iambic pentameter.
OR
Write a line or two of your own in iambic pentameter. Doesn’t have to be poetry.
“If you / are free, / let’s go  / out for  / a walk.” musical

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12 comments:

  1. (iambic pentameter homework)
    1- When you/ are sad/ and mad,/ I feel/too bad.
    2- To get/ rid of/sleeping/wash your/ body.


    Mansoor

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  2. Iambic Pentameter homework:
    1- If we stay/ toge/ ther, we will win/ the great/ war.
    2- To meet/ your friends/ and family/ again/ after the war.

    Kelly

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  3. I have some difficult to do this because of my confusion about stressed and unstressed syllables. However, I am trying.

    Iambic Pentameter homework:
    1- You can do /what you want,/ but you can /suffer what/ you don't want.
    2- The COVID/ is a vi/ rus what/ does the bad/ for everybody.

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  4. Michelle (Lit 11)

    1)If I / profane / with my / unworthiest / hand

    2)This holy / shrine / the gentle / fine is / this:

    3)My lips / two / blushing / pilgrims / ready stand

    4)To smooth / that / rough touch / with a / tender kiss.

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  5. Emma Lit 11
    1) Then have my lips /the sin that/ they have took.
    2) So shows /a snowy dove/ trooping with crows.
    3) It seems/ she hangs/ upon the cheek/ of night.

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  6. 1) For saints/have hands/that pil/grims' hands/do much
    2) And plam/to plam/is/holy pal/mers'kiss
    --Klera Chan

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  7. 1. When I / do count / the clock / that tells / the time.

    2. As yet/ but knock/ breath, shine/ and seek/ to mend

    Rami Suleiman

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  10. They pray/, grant thou/, lest fai/th turn to despair.

    For sain/ts have han/ds that pilgrim/s' han/ds do tou/ch,

    Sara Chen English Comp 11

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  11. For saints/ have hands/ that pil/ grims' hands/ do touch,
    And palm/ to palm /is ho/ ly pal/ mer’s kiss.

    David Vu

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  12. To me,/ you are/ the most/ precious/ person.
    Fami/ ly day/ is a/ round the/ corner.

    Bryant Nguyen

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