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Use details from Whatever the Weather to answer these questions
with a partner.
1. Ask and Answer Questions What questions did you ask
yourself about the poems before, during, and after reading?
2. Find places in “Weather” where the poet uses repetition.
How do the sounds of the words help you picture what kind
of weather she is writing about?
3. Compare the settings in “Covers” and “Cloud Dragons.” How
does each poem make you feel?
Listening Tip
Listen carefully. Think about the meaning of what
your partner says.
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