why is the poem "Fable for when there's no way out" a good example of "seeing common things in an uncommon way?"
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I am not familiar with this poem, but look for those ways the poet looks at common things in a way we might not look at them. In other words, what is unique about the poet's way of seeing everyday things or events.
I've now looked up the poem. What common life situation is compared to a baby bird trying to break out of its shell?
I hear the locomotives rushing and roaring, and the shrill steamwhistle.
What do the s and sh sounds suggest?
What do the r sounds suggest?
What do the s and sh sounds suggest?
What do the r sounds suggest?
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