Part 1
Keeping Things Whole
A Barred Owl
Carmel Highlands
Fairy-tale Logic
Barter
Part 2
I really liked Barter because it flowed really nicely and was a very pretty poem.
I kind of liked Keeping Things Whole, but I didn't like how it was so simple and almost random.
I liked A Barred Owl, but I didn't like how it was dark and not very happy.
I didn't really like Carmel Highlands because it didn't have a light tone and sounded more dark and somber.
I really liked Fairy-tale logic because it brought a new perspective to such a simple and fun topic.
Part 3
Evidence of understanding and accuracy should be the easiest criteria for me, because I know that I can spend time making sure that I understand each aspect of the poem before the competition. Physical presence and Voice and Articulation will be harder for me, because I will be nervous and I also tend to read too fast.
Part 4
I watched "Writ on the Steps of Puerto Rican Harlem". This was a successful performance because Stanley Andrew Jackson used the right amount of drama and movement, and had a great powerful reading voice. He knew every line perfectly and portrayed the feeling of each of them. I also watched "Forgetfulness". This was a successful performance because Jackson Hille used the right amount of humor and a very flowing tone of voice and movement.
Part 5
I think that the class competition will be entertaining but very different from most things that I have ever done in an english class before. I chose to do the poem "Barter" by Sara Teasdale. I chose this poem because it is a very sweet and and meaningful poem. The website was very informative and had so many things to look at.
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