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Poetry Analysis (2/3) SMILE explained

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2011

A technique for remembering all of the items to analyse in a poem

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  • Would this work for a synthesis essay?

  • @Bakugantsuvai1 If you mean that you will be using the technique mentioned to link a range of knowledge and comment, yes.

  • How should I split paragraphs up? Should it be a paragraph for each S.M.I.L.E. ? Or just big paragraphs for each new comparison of a poem? :/

  • @G3org3Master UP to you - you could focus on one poem for a few paragraphs then the 2nd poem for a few, or could mention sims and difs for each point you're making in each paragraph. Do what you've practiced.

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  • is this for only for the use of analysis one poem? or can i use this for comparing two poems?

  • Would be writing a paragraph for each SMILE point for each poem be a good idea? For instance, writing a paragraph on the structure of one poem and the next paragraph comparing the structure with a different poem.

  • this is really good! should deffo help with my english exam later on today! thankss! :)

  • your awesome ive beeing using your videos for all my english exams, and i wish i do pass and get a good grade,

    Thanks alot (Y)

  • Thanks...It is really helpful

    

  • thankx alot

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