Form 1 - Poems N Short Stories

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FORM 1; CHAPTER 6 POEMS & SHORT STORIES 6.

1 POEMS

The poems that we will cover in this chapter are listed below:

The keys to a clear understanding of a poem are to know what the poem is about and in what tone or mood the poem is written. The structure illustrated below shows the important aspects to be understood in a poem.

Now, lets go through some tips and techniques to guide you through this literature component. This is how you do it: The Poems: Step 1: Before the examination, read and understand the poem thoroughly. Take note of important points such as the theme, persona, moral values, tone and mood, point of view, structure, language and style of the poem. During the examination, read through the poem again to refresh your memory. Step 2: Read the questions carefully before attempting to answer. Always refer to the poem to find clues that can be used in identifying the possible answer. Step 3: Before choosing the answer, read all the options given carefully. If in doubt, refer to the poem again to determine the best answer. Step 4: Always double check the answer that you have chosen. Read the question again and confirm your answer by referring to the poem.

POEM The River by Valerie Bloom

POEM Mr. Nobody by Anonymous

6.2

SHORT STORIES

Another PMR literature component is short story. In the examination, objective type questions will be based upon the given texts/ passage. The students will learn a new short story, starting from 2010, which is;

Now, lets go through some tips and techniques to guide you through this literature component. This is how you do it: The Short Story: Step 1: Before the examination, read and understand the short story thoroughly. Take note of key elements of the short story such as the plot, setting, characters, theme, moral values, point of view, tone and mood, language and style. During the examination, go through the passage carefully to refresh your memory about the short story. Step 2: While reading the question, always refer to the passage to get the best possible answer. Step 3: Before choosing the answer, read all the options given carefully. Eliminate wrong answers. If in doubt, refer to the passage again to determine the best answer. Step 4: Always double check the answer that you have chosen. Read the question again and confirm your answer by referring to the passage.

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