III. Reading-in-Depth? Section One Reading SkillsLearning the characteristics of poems 1. alliterations(initial rhymes) 2. end rhymes
III. Reading-in-Depth • Section One Reading Skills Learning the characteristics of poems • 1. alliterations(initial rhymes) • 2. end rhymes
Part I: Alliterations. Literary Works:Useful expressions:effective and efficient: Gossip GirlPride andPrejudice public and privatefirst and foremostSense and SensibilityThe Great Gatsbysaints and sinnerswaves and weathers:MyLove'sLikea Red Red Rosedoomed to a dark destiny : Marriage of Heaven and Hellpursuit and pleasure.Idioms:a man of wisdom and wit be full of vigor and vitality . Far fowls have fair feathers.go through thick and thin . A fair face hides a foul heart.a网npieaom/cemdyredxh
Part I: Alliterations • Useful expressions: • effective and efficient • public and private • first and foremost • saints and sinners • waves and weathers • doomed to a dark destiny • pursuit and pleasure • a man of wisdom and wit • be full of vigor and vitality • go through thick and thin • Literary Works: • Gossip Girl • Pride and Prejudice • Sense and Sensibility • The Great Gatsby • My Love’s Like a Red Red Rose • Marriage of Heaven and Hell • Idioms: • Far fowls have fair feathers. • A fair face hides a foul heart