Write at least eight lines of your sonnet. Give some attention to its imagery. What does the reader hear, see, smell, touch, taste? If you are finished with your sonnet, again, give some attention to its imagery, and work on the rhythm of the lines. See where you can rearrange words to draw attention to particular images or keep the flow and consistency of the iambic pentameter.
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Assignment for Tuesday, Jan. 8
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