Module in Educational Technology (Grade 10 Literature)
Module in Educational Technology (Grade 10 Literature)
Module in Educational Technology (Grade 10 Literature)
Sarmiento Campus
Bulacan
(Grade 10 Literature)
Submitted by:
Joeram Canillo
Angelyn A. Carvajal
Carmela Lasala
Jonalyn Sahagun
BSEd English 3D
Submitted to:
Ms. Jean Rose Regala
POETRY
The basic elements of the poetry include the speaker, content, theme, shape
and form, mood or tone, imagery, diction, figurative language and sound-effect
devices.
Exercise No.1
Identify the basic elements of poetry. Choose from the box below.
Speaker Diction
Content Figurative language
Theme Free-verse poetry
Structured poetry Mood or tone
Imagery
__________ 1. Poet’s choice of words. The poet chooses each word carefully so that
both its meaning and sound contribute to the tone and feeling of the poem.
__________3. It refers to the pictures which we perceive with our minds, eyes, ears,
nose, tongue, skin and through which we experience the ‘duplicate world’ created by
poetic language.
__________4. It is the subject of the poem. It answers the question “what?” What is the
_________5. It is the feeling that the poet creates in the poem and that the reader
_________6. It is the meaning of the poem – the main idea that the poet is trying to
communicate.
_________7. Shape and form of the poetry that has predictable patterns of rhyme,
In Greek literature, as in all other literatures, some forms of songs, words set to
HYMN TO VENUS
COMPREHENSION RESPONSE
5. Why does the persona call Venus her shield and guide?
ONE GIRL
II
COMPREHENSION RESPONSE
2. What does “atop the topmost bough” suggest about the girl?
Exercise No.3
LITERARY APPRECIATION
1. What is rhyme?
rhymes are called eye rhyme. “Stood” and “blood” are an eye rhyme. Scan
“Hymn to Venus” and pick the eye rhyme in the first stanza.
5. –7. When only the final of syllable of words rhyme, the rhyme is a
10. Lines 25—28, “Hymn to Venus are in quotation marks. Who said the
words?
11-15. Archaic words are words used in English of the past, like thee,
thou, thine. Verb end with –st, and contractions are often used. List 4
stand for?
18. (Choose your answer) What do you call a comparison between two
a. Personification
b. Metaphor
c. Simile
19-20. To what two objects does the writer of “One Girl” compare
herself?
Exercise No.4
Grammar Mini-Review
Choose your answer, fill in the blank, or answer the “Hymn to Venus”
a. a proper noun
b. a direct object
c. a noun address
2. -3 In stanza 2, there are two verbs in the imperative mood –ie., ommand
a. None
b. Birds
c. Thee
5-6. In stanza 5, convert the indirect questions in lines19 and20 into indirect
questions.
a. Sappho c. nets
b. Thee d. wrong
8. In line 25, to whom does “he” refer? To a man who
9-11. In “One Girl”, copy the three negative words in the first stanza.
a. superlative degree
b. passive voice
c. subjunctive mood
Exercise No.5
Write a short poem applying the various elements techniques and literary
1. Acrostic poem
Example:
L-ove is
V-alentine
E-yes
2. Couplet
A couplet is a pair of lines. They rhyme and have the same meter.
Examples:
-Alexander Pope
3. Haiku
Example:
Billowing up high.
4. Tanka
Example:
WIND
It is pushing me along
5. Concrete poem
Example: