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Understanding Poetry
William Wordsworth's "Daffodils" provides young poets with an opportunity to examine how a poet can use powerful images and poetic devices to create vivid pictures in the minds of readers.
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The Prelude by William Wordsworth
For this literature worksheet, students respond to 24 short answer and essay questions about The Prelude. Students may also link to an online interactive quiz on the novel at the bottom of the page.
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Mutability Questions
In this poetry analysis activity, students read the poem "Mutability," by William Wordsworth and then respond to 6 discussion questions. The questions require students to consider the role of religion and the impact of sudden change as...
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Poems about Places
In this Poems about places worksheet, students read short biographies and poems of 4 selected poets. Students discuss each poem at length, and complete short answer essay questions.
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London, 1802 Questions
For this reading comprehension worksheet, learners respond to 4 short answer and essay questions based on the poem "London, 1802."
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Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 Questions
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 6 short answer and essay questions based on the poem "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge," by Wordsworth.
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Shakespeare's Sonnets by William Shakespeare
In this online interactive reading comprehension instructional activity, high schoolers respond to 14 multiple choice questions based on various Shakespearean sonnets. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Know Your Poets
In this poets activity, students read short poems and then choose the correct poet that wrote it. Students complete 6 multiple choice questions.
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Metaphor and Similes in Literature: A Challenge
After identifying the similes and metaphors in a series of lines from poems, individuals then explain what is being compared and the characteristics the two items share.