May 28 2026 Double Block - Review & New Notes - Sally Ito’s poem Pangaea Page 158/159 & Lambs to the Slaughter by Ronald Dahl Page 10
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Review - *Complete Q 2 - Page 159
Class review (Answer Key) -
Review of Homework - Literary Devices - NOTE TAKING: summary of assignment pg 159 # 2.
In Sally Ito’s poem Pangaea, the poet employs metaphors to explore themes of unity, separation, and collective memory. The title itself, Pangaea, refers to the supercontinent that existed before the landmasses drifted apart—a powerful metaphor for a time of wholeness and connection.
NOTES: One notable metaphor in the poem is:
“We are all from the same continent,
from the same void
of disturbed memories.”
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Next Task: Notes: New Piece - Page 10 Sightlines 9- Lambs to the Slaughter by Ronald Dahl. Video of reading of the piece - HERE
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