Glasgow Sonnet I
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- Created on: 15-01-17 17:20
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- Glasgow Sonnet I
- Paradox
- " Roses of mould
- Pesonification
- "A mean wind wanders"
- "Crazy Hob"
- Alliterition
- "Brick and Bric-a-brac"
- "Wind wanders"
- "Black block"
- "Lies late since he has lost"
- Assonance
- "Too Poor"
- "Roses of Mould"
- Onomatopoeia
- "Coughs"
- "Smash"
- "Whimpers"
- "Puff"
- Hackles
- Hairs on an animals back standing on end when scared or agitated
- Intro
- Text
- Author
- Wording of the question
- Brief summary - no more that 2 sentences
- Main Body
- Essay relevant to question
- Refer to question throughout
- Discuss Theme
- The Rule
- P.E.E
- E: Evidence
- P: Point
- E: Explain
- P.E.E
- First 8 Lines
- Octet
- Last 6 Lines
- Sestet
- Edwin Morgan
- Paradox
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