1. Lesson 1
2. Lesson 2
Prepare the lesson of Pho's Economic Saga on page 65 of Literature Grade 7 Volume 1
PREPARE LESSON: PHO'S ECONOMIC JOURNEY (SHORT 1)
Question 1 (page 68 Literature Grade 7 Volume 1):
The poem is written in the form of pentasyllabic regulated verse: consisting of 4 lines, each with 5 characters, with end rhymes on the second and fourth lines.
Question 2 (page 68 Literature Grade 7 Volume 1):
About the content:
- First two lines: glorifying triumphs.
- Last two lines: yearning for peace.
Expressive approach: initially depicts military achievements against foreign invaders, followed by aspirations for peace, encouraging the nation's development and growth.
Emotional expression: the poem is filled with exuberance, pride, and confidence in the nation's remarkable achievements; a sense of faith and love for the country.
Question 3 (page 68 Literature Grade 7 Volume 1):
Similarities and differences in the expressive approach and emotional expression between Pho's Economic Journey and Mountains and Rivers of the South:
- Similarities:
+ Showcases resilience, independence, and determination to resist foreign aggression.
+ Concise yet powerful, condensed yet profound. Emotions harmoniously integrated within ideas.
- Differences: poetic form.
PRACTICE
The effectiveness of simplicity and conciseness in expression: articulating significant national issues with grandeur, representing the achievements of wartime and the responsibilities of peacetime.
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