What does the word “creed” mean? Where else do we see this word used?
Creed is a system of belief
Look up any words you don’t know in this poem and then write an original sentence using the word to show that you understand its meaning.
Oleocanthal- Oleocanthal is the reason for the burning feeling when consuming extra virgin olive oil
Oleocanthal- Oleocanthal is the reason for the burning feeling when consuming extra virgin olive oil
Look up the Catholic Nicene Creed. What is it? Look up the words. Compare them to this poem. How are they similar? How are they different?
Most of the words used are the same but the idea of the poems are different. It's about death and religion and resurrection.
Most of the words used are the same but the idea of the poems are different. It's about death and religion and resurrection.
Why does the author use cut up bits of text? What effect does it have?
The cut up the bits are from Catholic Nicene Creed and part of her writing or a different poem. It shows the parts she took.
The cut up the bits are from Catholic Nicene Creed and part of her writing or a different poem. It shows the parts she took.
Why does the author use two different font styles? Compare the way they look. Why did the author do this? What do each of the font styles represent?
Font from Catholic Nicene Creed is neat and the other is messy. The fonts represent the different poems. Shows what poems are different.
Why do you think the author has juxtaposed the Nicene Creed with words such as “brain boosters”, “antioxidants”, and “good cholesterol”? What meaning is she trying to convey? Is this effective?
What is the effect on the reader?
I was very confused reading this poem
I was very confused reading this poem
What is the overall purpose of the poem?
What is the overall tone of the poem?
Read the last two lines of the poem. What ideas do these lines suggest?
We are an unhealthy world
We are an unhealthy world
Do you like this poem? Why or Why not?
No, it confused me a lot
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