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Ballad Oral Presentation
The student is required to find an example of a Ballad that has not been discussed in class. The student will analyze the Ballad like we did in class. He or she must analyze the rhyme scheme, figurative language, the structure, and the point of view. The student will create an oral presentation to present their findings to the class. This can be done using any type of format such as PowerPoint, or they can create a graphic organizer.
Grade levels:
6-8
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Ballad Oral Presentation
The student is required to find an example of a Ballad that has not been discussed in class. The student will analyze the Ballad like we did in class. He or she must analyze the rhyme scheme, figurative language, the structure, and the point of view. The student will create an oral presentation to present their findings to the class. This can be done using any type of format such as PowerPoint, or they can create a graphic organizer.
Grade levels:
6-8
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