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Wednesday 27 June 2018

Poetry - The Inchape Rock | Verse 10


This week, while both our teachers were off to Chicago, America for a conference we had Mr Johnson. We studied a old fashioned poetry called the Inchape Rock. We read all 17 verses and were to only pick one and make a DLO about and explain what the verse meant. I decided to choose verse 10 which it says "Sir Ralph the Rover sail'd away, He scour'd the sea for many a day; And now grown with plunder'd store, He steers his course for Scotland's shore". I have picked this verse because it tells that Sir Ralph was a really imperfect and bad private because he has stolen a lot of money from other privates. To make the verse stand out we were to illustrate the verse by adding pictures that connected to the verses. As you can see I have added a picture of a pirate stealing treasure.

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