Use the poem you commented on for Task 1 and create a verbal-visual collage to illustrate its useof imagery and symbolism. It should consist of both words and images that best illustrate how the imagery and symbolism transform the literal meaning of the words used by the author. You should not set out to depict each image or symbol exactly. Rather, it is important that you capture their essence in a collection of words and illustrations arranged on the page in a pleasing and creative fashion. Along with your collage, you will submit a series of explanations of the selections you made. Follow the format below, and use the exemplar as a guide. Exemplar: The poem I commented on for Task 1 is: I know why the caged bird sings by Maya AngelouA free bird leaps on the backOf the wind and floats downstreamTill the current ends and dips his wingIn the orange suns raysAnd dares to claim the sky.But a BIRD that stalks down his narrow cageCan seldom see through his bars of rageHis wings are clipped and his feet are tiedSo he opens his throat to sing.The caged bird sings with a fearful trillOf things unknown but longed for stillAnd his tune is heard on the distant hill forThe caged bird sings of freedom.The free bird thinks of another breezeAnd the trade winds soft throughThe sighing treesAnd the fat worms waiting on a dawn-brightLawn and he names the sky his own.But a caged BIRD stands on the grave of dreamsHis shadow shouts on a nightmare screamHis wings are clipped and his feet are tiedSo he opens his throat to sing.The caged bird sings withA fearful trill of things unknownBut longed for still and hisTune is heard on the distant hillFor the caged bird sings of freedom.