Reading writing Skills B) This is a narration. This is a biography, including the basic information of character. such as birth family, childhood and habit, characteristic and achievement etc.. In this article, the author arranged it according to time. C)symbol shadow: blindness, poverty, unfortunate sunshine: joyful music, love, happy
Reading & Writing Skills B) This is a narration. This is a biography, including the basic information of character, such as birth, family, childhood and habit, characteristic and achievement etc.. In this article, the author arranged it according to time. C) symbol shadow: blindness, poverty, unfortunate sunshine: joyful music, love, happy
Lead-in Activities D)alliteration It refers to the appearance of the same initial consonant sound in two or more words such as “ proud as a peacock”and“ blind as a bat” Alliteration is often used in poetry to give emphasis to words that are related in meaning. Alliteration is sometimes used in prose for the same effect---to join two or more related words Stevie Wonder: sunshine in the shadow blind and black faith and fame
Lead-in Activities D) alliteration It refers to the appearance of the same initial consonant sound in two or more words, such as “proud as a peacock” and “blind as a bat”. Alliteration is often used in poetry to give emphasis to words that are related in meaning. Alliteration is sometimes used in prose for the same effect---to join two or more related words. Stevie Wonder: Sunshine in the Shadow blind and black faith and fame
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Intensive Study Stevie wonder. Sunshine in the shadow 1 When Stevie Morris was born on May 13, 1950, the doctors shook their heads and told the mother that her son was born blind and likely would always be that way. She broke into tears
Intensive Study Stevie Wonder: Sunshine in the Shadow 1 When Stevie Morris was born, on May 13, 1950, the doctors shook their heads and told the mother that her son was born blind and likely would always be that way. She broke into tears
Intensive Study 2 Blind and black and poor a what kind of a life could this new infant have? In her wildest dreams, Mrs. Morris could never have imagined that her new baby would become a famous musician called Stevie Wonder. At the time, all she could do was pray -and worry 3 Stevie himself didn't worry at all. Life was too full. He was brought up among church. going people whose faith helped them bear the poverty. He loved music and would pound spoons or forks on any surface that faintly resembled a drum
Intensive Study 2 Blind and black and poor -- what kind of a life could this new infant have? In her wildest dreams, Mrs. Morris could never have imagined that her new baby would become a famous musician called Stevie Wonder.At the time, all she could do was pray — and worry. 3 Stevie himself didn’t worry at all. Life was too full. He was brought up among church-going people whose faith helped them bear the poverty. He loved music and would pound spoons or forks on any surface that faintly resembled a drum