1. Choose one of the three poems from this lesson: "Quinceanera, "Do not go gentle..." "Harlem," or "Metaphors"
2. Re-read the poem and consider its use of figurative language, and its theme. What idea or statement is this poem trying to send to its readers?
3. Answer these questions in a one-to-two paragraph response. Write a cohesive paragraph rather than a list. There are no formatting requirements, and since you're only using one poem, no citation requirements. Do not consult outside sources. Type into the text box, or copy and paste into the text box; do not attach a document.
You are encouraged to quote from the poem (be sure to integrate the quotes into your own sentences), and you can also embed an image if you would like to create or find one that you think reflects the poem's meaning. The "Insert/Edit Image" button in the menu about (it has a mountain and sun) will enable you to add an image to your entry. Again, don't attach a separate file.