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A golden shovel can impact the meaning of a poem by using a different poet’s
line to help express certain ideas.
rhyme scheme to develop a theme.
stanzas to help establish the meter.
justification to make words stand out.
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using a different poet’s line to help express certain ideas.
Explanation: the Golden Shovel uses a line (or lines) from another poet; each word of that line becomes the end word of successive lines in the new poem. This choice echoes, twists, or reframes the source line, changing or enriching the poem’s meaning. It is not primarily about rhyme scheme, stanza count, or text justification.
Explanation: the Golden Shovel uses a line (or lines) from another poet; each word of that line becomes the end word of successive lines in the new poem. This choice echoes, twists, or reframes the source line, changing or enriching the poem’s meaning. It is not primarily about rhyme scheme, stanza count, or text justification.
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