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Lesson for Recert Class

Lesson for Recert Class

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English

12th Grade

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CCSS
RL.9-10.10, RL.7.4, RL.9-10.9

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Cynthia Phillips

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Lesson for Recert Class

Sonnet/Rhyme Scheme

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​Objectives

​Identify various types of rhyme in sonnets.

Analyze a sonnet for its rhyme scheme.

Understand the difference between rhyme schemes used in

Shakespearean and Spenserian sonnets.

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​So far we have studied:

F Fourteen lines

L Lyric poem

I Iambic pentameter

R

T

S

​Characteristics of a Sonnet

​In this lesson, we'll learn about rhyme scheme. This is our R in FLIRTS.

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Multiple Choice

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Line 2 of this poem contains an example of a/an ___________.

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internal rhyme

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end rhyme

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slant rhyme

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rhyme scheme

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Multiple Choice

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What is the rhyme scheme shown here?

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aa bb cc

2

ab ab ab

3

ab cd ef

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Multiple Choice

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The words "light" and "bright" in line 3 are an example of ___________.

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internal rhyme

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end rhyme

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slant rhyme

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Multiple Choice

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What is the rhyme scheme of this sonnet?

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abab bcbc cdcd ee

2

abab cdcd efef gg

3

abba abba cdecde

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Multiple Choice

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Is this sonnet written with a Shakespearean rhyme scheme?

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Yes

2

No

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Drag and Drop

Characteristics of a sonnet​
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lyric poem
fourteen lines
rhyme scheme
iambic pentameter
narrative poem
sixteen lines
trochaic pentameter
no rhyme scheme

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Open Ended

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Where did sonnets originate?

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Match

Match the following

end rhyme

slant rhyme

internal rhyme

rhyme scheme

lines ending in rhyming sounds

rhyme with words that have similar but not identical sounds

rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or middle of next.

ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of poems

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Lesson for Recert Class

Sonnet/Rhyme Scheme

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