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  1. Sep 2023
    1. Hi everyone. We would love your feedback and suggestions for improvement. Feel free to annotate the website and add your comments throughout the page. Also, don't forget to read your colleagues annotations, and either Like those comments as your Vote, or add your comment to their annotations.

    1. Hi everyone. We would love your feedback and suggestions for improvement. Feel free to annotate the website and add your comments throughout the page. Also, don't forget to read your colleagues annotations, and either Like those comments as your Vote, or add your comment to their annotations.

    2. Hi everyone. We would love your feedback and suggestions for improvement. Feel free to annotate the website and add your comments throughout the page. Also, don't forget to read your colleagues annotations, and either Like those comments as your Vote, or add your comment to their annotations.

    1. Hi everyone. We would love your feedback and suggestions for improvement. Feel free to annotate the website and add your comments throughout the page. Also, don't forget to read your colleagues annotations, and either Like those comments as your Vote, or add your comment to their annotations.

    1. Hi everyone. We would love your feedback and suggestions for improvement. Feel free to annotate the website and add your comments throughout the page. Also, don't forget to read your colleagues annotations, and either Like those comments as your Vote, or add your comment to their annotations.

  2. Jan 2022
  3. Jul 2021
    1. INSTRUCTIONS:

      1. Read over the poem for the first time to get acquainted with the poem.

      Feel free to type page notes that you choose to keep private or share with the group. Note pages are optional.

      1. Read it a second time and highlight parts you want to annotate and share your ideas and thoughts with the class.

      2. Answer these two questions.

      3. Remember to tag each annotation answer with the tag shown after the question.

      4. QUESTIONS:

      • A - What is the central theme of the poem? tag - #QuestA
      • B - What is the overall lesson we should learn from this poem? #QuestB