– DUE 6 August 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations.
QUESTION 1
1.1 In your own words, provide a definition of poetry.
Poetry is a form of literary expression that uses carefully chosen
words to evoke emotions, create images, and express thoughts in
imaginative and often rhythmical ways. It is different from
ordinary language because it uses techniques such as rhyme,
rhythm, repetition, and figurative language to convey meaning.
Poetry can be short or long, simple or complex, but it often aims
to stir the reader’s or listener’s feelings and imagination.
1.2 Lynch-Brown alludes to the “sonorous and rhythmical
effects” (1997:52) of a poem. What does this imply in terms
of the best way to introduce young learners to poetry such as
nursery rhymes?
The reference to the “sonorous and rhythmical effects” suggests
that sound, rhythm, and musicality are important aspects of
poetry, especially for young learners. This implies that the best
way to introduce young children to poetry is through oral
performance—reading poems aloud, reciting them together, or
even singing them. Nursery rhymes, in particular, are ideal
because they have predictable patterns, repetition, rhyme, and
rhythm, which help children develop listening skills, phonemic
awareness, and a love for language. Encouraging children to
clap, chant, or act out rhymes can also make poetry more