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myNotes
Respond
to the Text
Collaborative Discussion
Look back at what you wrote on page 144 and talk with a partner about
what you learned during reading. Then work with a group to discuss the by Joan Bransfield Graham
illustrated by Kyrsten Brooker
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questions below. Look for details in The Poem That Will Not End to 5re_se_m2_thepoem.indd 145 11/19/2018 11:24:01 PM
support your ideas. Be sure to speak clearly and at a pace that’s not too
fast or too slow.
1 What are some of the places where Ryan writes his poems? What
kinds of things seem to inspire him?
Listening Tip
Make eye contact with
speakers to let them
know you are paying
attention to their
ideas.
2 Review the poem and text on page 152. What has “captured” Ryan?
Do you think he is serious about wanting to “escape” it? Why or
why not?
Speaking Tip
Help listeners
understand what you
have to say. Share
3 At the end of his notes about poetic forms, Ryan advises readers to your ideas in a voice
“have fun” writing poetry. How do Ryan’s poems show that he has that is clear and easy
had fun writing them? to hear.
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