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Welcome To Wiki!
An interactive site for the students of Ms. Hansen
As we have discussed in class, all users of this site possess the same ownership. Therefore, we have agreed:
to respect the work of our teacher and classmates
to post quality work
to refrain from interfering with works in progress
to refrain from defacing the site
A couplet is 2 lines of poetry that usually rhyme. Here is an example:
Like a bird, I wish I could fly
For there are no borders in the sky.
by Ms. Hansen
You can combine couplets to create a larger poem, such as "Three Things To Remember" by William Blake:
A Robin Redbreast in a cage
Puts all of Heaven in a rage.
A skylark wounded on the wing
Doth make a cherub cease to sing.
He who shall hurt the little wren
Shall never be beloved by men.
robin skylark wren
As you can see, Blake's 6-line poem is made up of 3 couplets.
Your wiki assignment is to choose a subject and write a couplet about it. Your 2 lines must rhyme. We will view the couplets on Friday, 1/25.
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