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Play the role of a teacher who is helping students understand Romeo and Juliet. You'll choose one scene from the play and create 12 to 18 annotations, or explanatory notes, to explain the meanings of words and figurative language and to analyze the poetic structure. Then you'll write one or two paragraphs explaining how Shakespeare's language supports the tone and character development in the scene. This writing assignment will focus on the following skills:

Using a dictionary, thesaurus, and etymology dictionary
Recognizing and explaining figurative language
Analyzing poetic structure
Analyzing how language affects meaning

Ask yourself these questions as you revise:
Did I make 12 to 18 footnote annotations to help students understand one scene from Romeo and Juliet?
Did I define several difficult words and provide pronunciation and historical information for some of them?
Did I explain the meaning of figurative language used in the scene?
Did I analyze the poetic structure of three to six lines of the scene?
Did I write one or two conclusion paragraphs describing the tone and character development, backing up my points with evidence from the language I described in my annotations?
Did I revise for clarity and correctness?

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