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Published on Dec 03, 2015
Lance Byers
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
One art
By: Elizabeth Bishop
Photo by
@Doug88888
2.
First stanza restate
It isn't hard to lose someone or something.
Sometimes when you lose something it isn't a disaster.
Photo by
Timm Suess
3.
Figurative language
There is end rhyme in the first stanza "master" "disaster"
There is also alliteration "lost" "loss"
Repetition of "The are of losing"
Photo by
Burning Image
4.
Second stanza restate
You lose something about everyday.
You waste you're time to try to find it.
Photo by
Yoko ❥ (Paulina)
5.
Figurative Language
There is end rhyme in the second stanza "fluster" "master"
Repitition of "The art of losing"
Photo by
nosha
6.
Third stanza restate
Eventually, you'll start to lose names and places.
By that it means that you will forget about people and places
Photo by
Stuck in Customs
7.
Figurative language
There is alliteration in the third stanza "losing farther" "losing faster"
There is end rhyme "master" "disaster"
Photo by
myfear
8.
Fourth Stanza restate
Losing one thing that might not be a disaster
Can lead to losing something that is a disaster.
Photo by
Great Beyond
9.
Figurative language
There is end rhyme in the fourth stanza "or" "master"
Repetition "The art of losing"
Photo by
Soulfull
10.
fifth stanza restate
She could've moved to a different place outside of state.
She lost everything she loved in her old place.
Photo by
szeke
11.
Figurative language
There is end rhyme in the fifth paragraph
"vaster" and "disaster"
Photo by
Stuck in Customs
12.
sixth stanza restate
She could've lost one of her best friends
and she was explaining how it was her fault and
how that is different from the others because that was a disaster
Photo by
Neal.
13.
figurative language
There was end rhyme "gesture" "master" "disaster"
There was also alliteration "look like" "like"
Photo by
Tc Morgan
14.
Fig. lang. whole poem
Repetition of "The art of losing"
End rhyme "intent" "spent" "meant" "went" "continent" "evident
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@Doug88888
15.
MEaning
It isn't that hard to lose things, and maybe somethings are'n't
that much of a disaster, especially when you lose your'e friend.
"I shan't have lied" "Though it may look like disaster"
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VinothChandar
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