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4.4.3 Prefixes, First Read "If—", Sustained Writing Practice

4.4.3 Prefixes, First Read "If—", Sustained Writing Practice

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English

8th Grade

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Angela Lock

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Open Ended

Pick two of the following words and use them in a sentence/s ( Challenge yourself to use a word you don't already know!): illegible, incomplete, miscalculate, misconceived, quadruple, quadrille, superfluous, superimpose

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Match

Using your knowledge of the prefixes il-/im-/in-/ir-, mis-, quad-, and super-, match the word to the correct sentence

miscalculate

quadrille

superfluous

incomplete

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between a line and a stanza?

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A line is a group of words; a stanza is a single row.
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A line is a type of poem; a stanza is a type of verse.
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A line consists of multiple stanzas; a stanza is a single word.
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A line is a single row of words; a stanza is a group of lines.

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Multiple Choice

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How many stanzas does "If—" by Rudyard Kipling have?

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Multiple Choice

True or False: There are the same number of lines in each stanza.

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Draw

The rhyme scheme for stanza 1 is provided for you. Using that as a guide, determine the rhyme scheme for the rest of the poem.

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How did the writing today make you feel?

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