1st paragraph for 1st poem, 2nd paragraph 2nd poem + compare to poems 1 , 3rd paragraph 3rd poem + compare to poems 1 and 2, 4th paragraph poem 4 + compare to poem 1,2 and 3, 5th paragraph compare all poems, how their themes are all linked, eg, if the theme is death, say how each poem differs, like in one poem, a person may kill as its their job, whereas in another poem the person kills to get noticed. hope this helps, good luck!
oh yeah, don't forget PQA, (point, quote and analyses)!!!
oh crap, almost forgot, if your doing higher tier, go as indepth as you can, analyse individual words if you have to!
2007-05-21 06:35:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Need more information. What are you comparing? Are you analyzing genre or style or same author? Hidden messages or meaning intended to influence the reader.
My English Literature teacher was one of the best in the world. He memorized vertually all of Shakespeare.
He always said, "the answer is on the paper. It isn't in the sky or in other people's head." He told us not to look around, but at the words that were already given to us, then define them according to how we feel. It was about writing with meaning.
Also what grade?? 7th grade vs. college makes a big difference, author's? which poem? Love to help further.
2007-05-21 06:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Very simple, if you get the option of comparing two poems together and then another two poems together, the layout and format is easy and straight forward. If not do it simply introduction, then four paragraphs or section one for each poem and compare throughout. Finally a conceptual conculsion shouldn't be too hard.
2007-05-22 05:29:33
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answered by dlrbb 1
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the poems could relate so as that they have got a topic, babies, time etc. into start up via announcing that are the poems and who wrote them. say what each and every poem represents then in the 1st paragraph start up via going into element; dont purely clarify one poem yet take bits and products from 4 poems it is going to instruct you have studied 2d paragraph do an analogous, verify to apply quotations (you are able to comprise the form) then end you're able to end with a question, via stating a question or a citation goodluck
2016-10-05 11:59:18
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answered by ? 4
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hey. yea i know it can be stressful but the key is organization. first you could compare the different authors and their background and what caused them to write the poem. next you could talk about the tone or mood of each poem compared to each other, and any underlying themes. next you could compare literary techniques, such as if the author uses alliteration, metaphors, repetition, etc. next you could compare how each poem could relate to an overall theme- that will def. impress.
2007-05-21 17:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm doing my english lit (higher) paper tomorrow also.
What poems are you doing?
2007-05-21 06:37:16
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answered by Cassie___xx 1
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tell their difference and their similarities, tell what kind of poetry are used e.g. lyric poetry,narrative poetry
2007-05-21 06:46:41
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answered by Jeniv the Brit 7
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