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Read the following poem called "My Creed" written by Aquiles Nazoa and answer: What did you understand from the poem?, what do you think the poem is about? Lee el siguiente poema llamado "Mi Credo" escrito por Aquiles Nazoa y responde: ¿Qué entendiste del poema? ¿De qué crees que se trata el poema? My Creed I believe in Pablo Picasso, all powerful, creator of the sky and the earth; I believe in Charlie Chaplin, son of violets and the mice, who was crucified, dead and buried by time, but who comes to life every day in the hearts of mankind; I believe in love and the arts as a way to enjoy a lasting life, I believe in the crickets that fill the night with magical crystals; I believe in the grinder who lives to make golden stars on his marvelous wheel, I believe in the aerial quality of the human being, represented by the memory of Isadora Duncan beating her wings like a wounded dove under the skies of the Mediterrarean; I believe in the chocolates coins whic...

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Read the short biography about Aquiles Nazoa Aquiles Nazoa Original image from: https://www.telesurtv.net/news/El-legado-del-poeta-y-humorista-Aquiles-Nazoa-20160425-0069.html Aquiles Nazoa  (Caracas, 17 May 1920 - 26 April 1976) was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, poet and humorist. His work expressed the values of popular Venezuelan culture. He worked in the newspaper  El Universal  as a packer, later becoming a proof-reader. He had also begun to read English and French which allowed him to work simultaneously as a tourist guide in the Museo de Bellas Artes. He became the correspondent of El Universal in Puerto Cabello and was arrested in 1940 for  defamation and slanderous allegations  when criticising the Municipal authorities. He worked in  Tropical Radio , had a column in  El Universal  entitled  Punta de lanza  (spearhead), and was reporter for the newspaper  Últimas Noticias. ...

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Second Activity Find the words of the list in the WORD SEARCH PUZZLE, from the poem “A Bird Came Down The Walk” by Emily Dickinson. Bird Worm Dew Grass Wall Beetle Eyes Crumbs Feathers Ocean Butterflies Noon

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First Activity Look for the meaning of the following words in the poem. ( You can use a dictionary! ) The words are: -Bird -Walk -Worm -Grass -Eyes -Head -Ocean -Butterflies A BIRD CAME DOWN THE WALK A Bird , came down the Walk -  He did not know I saw - He bit an Angle Worm in halves And ate the fellow, raw,  And then, he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass - And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass - He glanced with rapid eyes , That hurried all abroad - They looked like frightened Beads, I thought , He stirred his Velvet Head. -  Like one in danger, Cautious, I offered him a Crumb , And he unrolled his feathers ,  And rowed him softer Home - Than Oars divide the Ocean , Too silver for a seam, Or Butterflies , off Banks of Noon , Leap, plashless as they swim. 

A BIRD CAME DOWN THE WALK (Poem)

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A BIRD CAME DOWN THE WALK SONG POEM A Bird , came down the Walk -  He did not know I saw - He bit an Angle Worm in halves And ate the fellow, raw,  And then, he drank a Dew From a convenient Grass - And then hopped sidewise to the Wall To let a Beetle pass - He glanced with rapid eyes , That hurried all abroad - They looked like frightened Beads, I thought , He stirred his Velvet Head. -  Like one in danger, Cautious, I offered him a Crumb , And he unrolled his feathers ,  And rowed him softer Home - Than Oars divide the Ocean , Too silver for a seam, Or Butterflies , off Banks of Noon , Leap, plashless as they swim. 

EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON (Biography)

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EMILY ELIZABETH DICKINSON Picture taken from: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson She was born on December 10th, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A. She was a North American poet. She studied at the Amherst Academy her youth, and then she attended the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family's house in Amherst. Emily never married, and most of their friends contacted her only through letters by correspondence. She lived much of her life in reclusion and isolation. Yet, she was a prolific private poet, but only about a dozen of her nearly 1,800 poems were published during her lifetime. Dickinson's poems are unique for the era in which she wrote. Many of her poems deal with themes of death and immortality. For she was also considered to be an eccentric by people of her time, for wearing white clothing and for not to be too polite with people when came to visit her. She...