yes poetry came before literacy. B
Yes, poetry came before literacy.
Poetry is taught as part of literacy because it involves language, communication, and the interpretation of texts, which are essential skills for reading and writing. By studying poetry, students can enhance their understanding of language, creativity, and self-expression. Additionally, poetry can offer insights into different cultures, emotions, and perspectives, making it a valuable tool for developing critical thinking and empathy.
poetry is an archaic value/thingy... probably has come before culture..
where does tanka poetry come from?
write any literacy games and they will come up
poetry mystery science fiction non fiction and historian fiction and others
emergent literacy.
ere is popular as in ere long(before long)
The word 'afore' is sometimes used as a synonym for 'before' in poetry. But mainly in bad poetry.
from zimba
Judith Marshall has written: 'Literacy, power and democracy in Mozambique' -- subject(s): History, Literacy, Political aspects of Literacy, Social aspects of Literacy, Literacy programs 'Medicate Me Again' 'Husbands May Come and Go but Friends are Forever'
Alan Peat has written: 'The Key Stage 2 Poetry Pack' 'John Tunnard' 'Improving Literacy'