
It's here.
1. Make a detailed drawing of a scene or character from the first section of the poem.
2. Identify at least ten important details in your drawing from the text, using line numbers to show where you got those details.
3. Write a few sentences about how details about the scene or character identify chivalric values.
This will be marked 10 points criteria A for Content and 5 points C for Language.
DUE: Wednesday 4 November
'What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why'
'I, being born a woman and distressed'
'Love is not all: It is not meat nor drink'
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