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xxixCulminating Activity Analyzing Fiction 115 ContentsJesmyn Ward, from Let Us Descend (fiction, 2023) 116 Step 1: Reading for Literal Meaning 120 Robert Frost, %u201cOut, Out %u2014%u201d (poetry, 1916) 120 ACTIVITY Reading for Literal Meaning 122 Joy Harjo, Sundown Walks to the Edge of the Story (poetry, 2001) 122 Step 2: Considering the Speaker 123 Diction 124 Shifts 125 Tone and Mood 126 ACTIVITY Considering the Speaker 127 Laura Da%u2019, Wars of Attrition (poetry, 2015) 127 Step 3: Reading for Detail 128 Edna St. Vincent Millay, Recuerdo (poetry, 1922) 128 Figurative Language 129 Imagery 129 ACTIVITY Analyzing Figurative Language and Imagery 130 Grace Schulman, Because (poetry, 2020) 130 Structure 131 Poetic Syntax 131 Meter 132 Form 133 ACTIVITY Analyzing Poetic Syntax, Meter, and%u00a0Form 134 Countee Cullen, Yet Do I Marvel (poetry, 1925) 134 Sound 134 ACTIVITY Analyzing Sound 135 Harryette Mullen, Screenplay (poetry, 2023) 135 Rhyme 136 Putting It All Together: Analyzing Poetry 136 Preparing to Annotate Poetry 137 Stephen Dunn, The Sacred (poetry, 1989) 137 Annotating Poetry 138 Moving from Annotation to Analysis of Poetry 139 4 Analysis of Poetry 119 Culminating Activity Analyzing Poetry 140 Denise Levertov, The Secret (poetry, 1964) 140 Copyright %u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. Distributed by Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Not for redistribution.