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HELPPP PLEAS decide on whether you are going to write about “Invictus” or “The Rainy Day.”
Then, think about what you want to say about the poem you read. Here are some general questions to consider when discussing poetry.
Were you reminded of any of your own life experiences? How did the poem make you feel?
What about the poem surprised you and why?
How would you describe the mood or tone of the piece?
What other pieces of literature did the piece remind you of? EXPLAIN
Or what other piece of popular culture--like music, movies, or TV shows
What about the poem’s similarities or dissimilarities to those things surprise you?
What is it saying about the world as a whole?
What does it say about being human?
What is the theme of the piece?

Answer one of these questions in a FIVE sentence paragraph that includes a DIRECT QUOTE from the poem as a support.

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