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Date Posted: 14:16:16 03/20/03 Thu
Author: Amy Ripley
Subject: Re: LESSON #4 (STUDENTS PLEASE READ!)
In reply to: Mrs. G. (for Mrs. Moya) :-) 's message, "LESSON #4 (STUDENTS PLEASE READ!)" on 20:22:51 03/11/03 Tue

>After reviewing the characteristics of a sonnet,
>compose an original Elizabethan (Shakespearean) sonnet
>of 14 lines. Your theme may be traditional (i.e.,
>love, nature, etc.) or contemporary, but you must use
>the correct rhyme scheme (ababcdcdefefgg) and iambic
>pentameter. When you are finished, post your sonnet as
>a reply to this message. Get creative and have fun!

Flowers

Flowers are very pretty and smelly
Bees fly to the flowers for the pollen
The petals can be used to make jelly
Flowers are grown in places like Holland
They can be given to your loved ones
They grow in nurseries or in the wild
Phoenix grows flowers for the Phoenix Suns
They seem to like conditions where it's mild
Some kinds are roses, daisies, and violets
My moms sofa has a flower pattern
Flowers are seen on the ground by pilots
I placed flowers on my funny lantern
I like pie with a flower taste to it
I have flowers on my new catchers mitt

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Replies:

  • Re: LESSON #4 (STUDENTS PLEASE READ!) -- Amy Ripley, 14:17:24 03/20/03 Thu
  • Re: LESSON #4 (STUDENTS PLEASE READ!) -- Amy Biesemeyer, 13:48:51 03/22/03 Sat
  • Re: LESSON #4 (STUDENTS PLEASE READ!) -- Robert Kiec, 21:07:08 03/22/03 Sat

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