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LKPD POEM

Read the following poem. Pay attention to the language features used. Find out information
about it by answering the questions

Analyzing the Elements of a Poem


Berikut adalah sajak The Tables Turned karya William Wordsworth.
Jelaskan elemen- elemen apa saja yang dapat diidentifikasi dari
sajak ini berdasarkan uraian di bagian sebelumnya.

Up! up! my Friend, and quit your books;


Or surely you'll grow double:
Up! up! my Friend, and clear your looks;
Why all this toil and trouble?

The sun above the mountain's head,


A freshening lustre mellow
Through all the long green fields has spread,
His first sweet evening yellow.

Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife:


Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it.

And hark! how blithe the throstle sings!


He, too, is no mean preacher:
Come forth into the light of things,
Let Nature be your teacher.
She has a world of ready wealth,
Our minds and hearts to bless—
Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health,
Truth breathed by cheerfulness.

One impulse from a vernal wood


May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can.

Sweet is the lore which Nature brings;


Our meddling intellect
Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:—
We murder to dissect.

Enough of Science and of Art;


Close up those barren leaves;
Come forth, and bring with you a heart
That watches and receives.

QUESTIONS :

Answer the question based on the poem above!

1 Find the figurative language on the text above!


2 Find the simple present and past tense on the text above!
3 Find the demonstrative pronoun of the text above
4 Find the article of the text above!
1.Sonnet
by William Shakespeare

From fairest creatures we desire increase,


That thereby beauty's rose might never die,
But as the riper should by time decease,
His tender heir might bear his memory:
But thou, contacted to thine own bright eyes,
Feed'st thy light's flame with self-substantial fuel,
Making a famine where abundance lies,
Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel.
Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament
And only herald to the gaudy spring,
Within thine own bud buriest thy content
And, tender churl, makest waste in niggarding.
Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
To eat the world's due, by the grave and thee.

2. Villanelle of Change
BY EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON
Since Persia fell at Marathon,
The yellow years have gathered fast:
Long centuries have come and gone.

And yet (they say) the place will don


A phantom fury of the past,
Since Persia fell at Marathon;

And as of old, when Helicon


Trembled and swayed with rapture vast
(Long centuries have come and gone),

This ancient plain, when night comes on,


Shakes to a ghostly battle-blast,
Since Persia fell at Marathon.

But into soundless Acheron


The glory of Greek shame was cast:
Long centuries have come and gone,

The suns of Hellas have all shone,


The first has fallen to the last:—
Since Persia fell at Marathon,
Long centuries have come and gone.
Haiku is a Japanese poem. In the traditional form, it consist 3 lines and 17
syllables - 1st line has 5 syllables, 2nd line has 7 syllables, and 3rd line has 5 syllables. A
haiku don't have titles, don't use abstract noun don't rhyme, always in present tense, use
adjectives sparingly, and are implicit. Most of the haiku poems are the observations of the
writers about nature, love, etc. But writing a haiku about nature is easier. Admire the
beauty of nature! Like me, I wrote haikus about nature that I had experienced or observed
wherever I go.
These are some examples what I have wrote during my summer vacations:

1.) Salt water splashing

Sea creatures play hide-and-seek

In the deep blue sea.

2.) Tree branch sways slowly

As a child sings a sweet song

Gracefully it goes.

3.) Busy bees searching


In a stunning flower field

Also butterflies!

4.) A great wide valley

Birds flying freely and wild

Over horizons.

5.) A happy rooster

Feels golden rays of the sun,

Sings hilarious!

6.) Playful grasshopper


Wandering around the night
Curious little one.

7.) Fresh scented flower

Makes a kid smell near to it


Achoo! Oops, bless you.

8.) Funny fluffy cloud

Making faces in the sky

Whoosh! It fades away.

9.) Carefree raindrops drop

Racing on my window panes

Drip drop! They fall down.

10.)The waves play with sand

A small hermit crab pop out!

The crab wash away.


Translate the following poems into Indonesian.
See the an example given :
POEM 1
Close your eyes and spread your
wings.
Make a wish and dream good
dreams.
Don’t ever say you’ll never tell.
‘cause life is short and very frail.

Just be still and take a look.


Before you know it, you’ll be hooked.
Then once in a blink of an eye,
You’ll soon realize it was all a lie.
Up you look and there they’re gone.

Why two days feel so long?


What was once there has
Disappeared.
Now, love is the one thing to fear.
Why say go when it was no?
You open your eyes only to find
What lied there was your sign.
So close your eyes and spread your
Wings.
Make a good wish and LIVE your
Dreams!
Poem 2
For all your patience… day by day

For every tear you wipe away

For “little hands” you gently hold

And all the stories you have told

And all the wisdom you impact

For nursery rhymes and silly songs

For teaching us how to share

For being kind and being fair

And thoughtful wors that instill pride

For all the sweet thing that you do

I’m grateful… and I’ll always be!

Poem 1
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Poem 2
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