Gabriela+M

Task 1

1) At least one that is a simple sentence in which you must include the type of clause, NP, VP, and 1 singular noun with the possessive apostrophe.
 * Carl's car was red.**

2)At least one that is a compound sentence in which must include the type of clause, NP, VP, PP and 1 singular noun and 2 plural nouns with the possessive apostrophe.
 * Amalie's and Lauren's business sales went down.**

3) At least one that is a compound complex sentence include the type of clause, NP, VP, PP and 2 singular noun and 3 plural nouns with the possessive apostrophe,.


 * John's food smelled delicious, it made Jose's mouth water, and Anna's**





Task 3
//I, Too// By Langston Hughes I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I’ll be at the table When company comes. Nobody’ll dare Say to me, “Eat in the kitchen,” Then. Besides, They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed- I, too, am America. 1. Define Imagery: Words and phrases that describe the concrete experiences of the five senses, most often sight. 1a. List the words of Imagery. 1b. Explain how these words create your image/ experience of the poem. These words enhance the way I read this poem by helping describe that whom ever the narrator is is a "darker brother" and by using the adjectives clears up my vision more. 2. Define Metaphor: Concise form of comparison equating two things that may at first seem completely dissimilar, often an abstraction and a concrete image. 2a. List the most important metaphor. I'll be at the table when company comes and nobody'll dare say to me 2b. Explain how the metaphor best display's the poem's overall meaning of equality. The overall meaning equality means, that in America no matter what the color of your skin nobody can tell you where to go "eat" or do just in general. 3. Define Symbol: symbol is invested with significance beyond what it would carry on its own 3a. List the major symbol of the poem. The major symbol of the poem is how the "darker brother" is "too American". Meaning that even though the person in this poem is of a different color he has just as much of the same rights as anybody else who is non colored. 3b. Fill in the blanks below: Langston Hughes uses the symbol of the breakthrough of the slaves to display that no matter what the color of the person is, they have just as much of the right as anybody else no matter the color.
 * darker brother
 * grow strong
 * beautiful
 * eat well
 * laugh