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Nоte: Befоre stаrting this preliminаry writing аssignment, yоu need to read the poetry essay assignment sheet and know which three poems you want to write your essay on. You also need to write a complete MLA works cited entry for the three poems you plan to use for this assignment. This assignment is timed and monitored through Honorlock. The only resource you are allowed to use for this assignment is a pre-written works cited list that contains the works cited entries for the poems. Make sure you clearly show this list to the camera before starting this assignment. Referring to other notes, rough drafts, files, or other materials while completing this assignment is prohibited. Your work area should be clear of any written materials or extra computers/monitors, and your cell phone should not be present. No digital devices of any kind other than the computer upon which you are working should be present. You should not be wearing headphones or earbuds. If you fail to complete the required environment check to meet the instructor's requirements, you will forfeit all points for this assignment. Instructions: For the Poetry Essay Preliminary Writing Activity, please write at least five to seven complete sentences that describe which three poems you want to write your journal entries on. Briefly describe what you think the main point or message of each poem is as well as the personal impact the poem has on you as a reader. Also, don’t forget to mention any literary devices you plan to write about in your poetry essay assignment. After you have written your paragraph, write a works cited entry for the three poems. See the example below. Works Cited: Dickinson, Emily. “Wild Nights—Wild Nights!” The Norton Introduction to Literature. 15th ed. Edited by Kelly J. Mays, W.W Norton & Company, 2025, pp. 1080-1081. Frost, Robert. “Out, Out—.” The Norton Introduction to Literature. 15th ed. Edited by Kelly J. Mays, W.W Norton & Company, 2025, p 1222. Whitman, Walt. “I celebrate myself, and sing myself.” The Norton Introduction to Literature. 15th ed. Edited by Kelly J. Mays, W.W Norton & Company, 2025, p. 816.