Chapter 4- If It’s Square, It’s a Sonnet
A sonnet is a square poem with fourteen lines. The author said he could recognize a sonnet just by looking at it and not reading. Sonnets can be hard to write but easy to understand. The more difficult for the writer the more in depth the poem is.
Chapter 5- Now, Where Have I Seen Her Before?
Compared to a connect the dots, some kids can see the picture right away while others have to draw before seeing it. The same concept comes with the meanings or plots in a story. Some people cannot see it right away and others have it while reading the first page. There’s only one story. Think about it one story for everyone. Someone writes a book that book adds to the story. That has its discussion points from person to person.
Chapter 6- When in Doubt, It’s from Shakespeare…
Shakespeare, one of the best known play writers ever is debated about whether he even wrote his own plays. His plays had meanings to them that stuck in people’s minds forever. No other writer has ever been able to accomplish what he did. When reading anything it is up to the reader to use their own imagination.
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